In a grocery store near you a checker asks: "You bummed out by all the rain this summer so far?" Shopper's Reply: "No, it's okay, it's not July 5th yet, ha-ha" Checker: "Ha-ha-ha, that's what they say...July 5th is when Portland's summer starts, ha-ha." We all joke about it. We laugh about … [Read more...]
The Story Behind Portland’s Hazy Skies
Sometimes, one picture does it all. This is one of those times! I snapped this from our KOIN Tower Cam overlooking the east side of Portland and the Willamette River. Can you see the color difference between the top of the picture and halfway up in the sky? Mount Hood and Mount St. Helens … [Read more...]
Portland Weather: After 10 Months, We’ve Done It Again
Blue skies. Temperatures warm enough to wear shorts. And sun glinting through the water of Portland's Salmon Street Springs. (Thanks to KOIN Local 6 Viewer Amanda Parson for this shot.) It must be summer in the Northwest. More 80 Degree Days Than Portland's Seen In 10 Months With a … [Read more...]
Heat From Across The U.S. Finally Moving Toward Portland And The Northwest
Say what? (I'm talking about the headline). Doesn't our weather usually head east and travel to other places--and not the other way around? That's definitely true during the rainy season. But this time around, the weather is moving back our way! How Portland & Seattle Will Get A Taste … [Read more...]
Hotter Than Fireworks: June 2012 Heatwave Everywhere But Oregon And Washington
This map says it all. July 3rd was another scorcher for most while Portland had a high of just 68 degrees! And sure, summer is finally starting this week, with an 80s 'bonanza' in our 7 day forecast. But June 2012 was incredibly remarkable because of a national heatwave. Left out? Oregon and … [Read more...]
The Storm That Took Down Netflix, Pinterest and Instagram
This was not just another stormy night back east. No, this was a Derecho. Say what? A Derecho is a fast moving line of thunderstorms and strong winds. This Derecho started Friday afternoon June 29th in Indiana--then moved an average of 75 miles per hour, reaching the Atlantic Ocean during … [Read more...]
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