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Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED National Weather Service Portland OR 1042 AM PDT Sun Oct 5 2025

...Updated aviation discussion and watches/warnings/advisories section...

.SYNOPSIS...Offshore flow develops today and continues through early Tuesday morning, bringing an extended period of dry and breezy conditions with mostly clear skies and high temperatures in the 70s across the lowlands each day. Temperatures trend relatively cooler Wednesday onward with increasing chances for rain. However, forecast uncertainty is high mid to late week.

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.UPDATE...Sunday night and Monday morning...A Frost Advisory has been issued for the Upper Hood River Valley from 1-9 AM PDT Monday, which includes Odell and Parkdale. Observed low temperatures across this zone this morning ranged between 34 and 40 degrees, with the coldest temperatures mainly limited to the Parkdale area. With clear skies and calm winds in place again tonight, and the NBM suggesting temperatures will be a degree or two colder with temperatures cold enough for frost across most of the Upper Hood River Valley (not solely the Parkdale area), confidence is high enough for the Frost Advisory. Expect lows between 34-36 degrees from Odell to Parkdale (50-70% chance). Cannot completely rule out lows as cold as 32 degrees (5-15% chance). Take steps now to protect tender outdoor plants from the cold. Consider temporarily moving outdoor potted plants indoors if they are sensitive to cold temperatures. -TK

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.DISCUSSION...Sunday through Saturday...Satellite imagery early Sunday morning shows stratus forming across portions of NW Oregon and SW Washington due to calm winds and lingering moisture from recent rains. This stratus should dissipate by late this morning as offshore winds begin increasing. Building high pressure over the region along with a surface thermally induced trough forming along the Oregon and Washington coast will bring dry and warming conditions through midweek along with breezy offshore winds this afternoon through early Tuesday morning. Northerly gusts up to 20-25 mph are expected across the central and southern Willamette Valley, in the afternoon and evening hours, strongest this afternoon and evening. East winds pick up in the late evening to overnight hours over the Cascades and Cascade foothills with gusts up to 30-35 mph possible except up to 35-45 mph in the western Columbia River Gorge. Additionally, high temperatures will warm into the 70s for inland valleys today through Tuesday. Although atmospheric conditions will be drying out, causing daytime relative humidity values to fall quite significantly, the recent rains will limit any fire weather concerns. Still, those burning should use caution today through Tuesday morning.

On Tuesday, the high pressure and thermal trough will begin breaking down later in the day due to an upper level low pressure system approaching the region This will allow winds to begin shifting onshore again, though dry and warm conditions are expected to continue through the day.

The forecast becomes much more uncertain Wednesday onward as ensemble guidance remains split on how to resolve the aforementioned upper level low. Looking at the 00z LREF 500 mb cluster analysis, which is a combination of all GFS, Euro, and Canadian ensemble members, there is very little change from the previous few runs. About half of total ensemble members continue to indicate a closed low deepening right along the Washington and Oregon coast, while the other half suggests the low will deepen just west of the coast Wednesday through Friday. The first scenario would bring the return of cooler temperatures and shower chances to NW Oregon and SW Washington, whereas the later scenario would keep conditions dry. However, one significant change is the temperature forecast spread for Wednesday is much smaller. The majority of guidance now suggests inland temperatures will fall into the 60s and remain in the 60s through Saturday. The deterministic NBM (which our forecast reflects) continues to introduce a 15-35% chance of rain Wednesday through Friday, increasing to around 45-60% chance for Friday night into Saturday. -03

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.AVIATION...Satellite imagery as of late Sunday morning depicts lingering stratus in the central and southern Willamette Valley, bringing MVFR CIGs to KSLE and KEUG. By 19-20z Sun, stratus should dissipate with daytime heating, returning VFR conditions to these areas. VFR thresholds with clear skies prevail across all terminals through the TAF period as high pressure builds aloft. Northerly to northeasterly winds will gradually increase today, with gusts up to 20-25 kt along the coast and central/southern Willamette Valley.

KPDX AND APPROACHES...VFR with clear skies through the TAF period. Northeasterly winds today 5-8 kt. -10

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.MARINE...High pressure and tightening pressure gradients due to a thermal trough developing along the coast will shift winds northeasterly and allow winds to increase today into Monday. A Small Craft Advisory has been issued for all waters south of Cape Falcon for a combination of north-northeasterly wind gusts up to 25 kt and choppy seas, beginning 8 AM for the outer waters (beyond 10 NM) and 2 PM for the inner waters (out 10 NM). For the waters north of Cape Falcon, chances for small craft conditions remain around 20% or less. Winds remain northeasterly Monday, but will weaken to less than 20 kts Monday morning. Winds will increase again in the afternoon and evening hours, but gusts over 21 kts will be mainly for locations 40-60 NM west of the coast. Seas around 4-6 ft at 12-13 sec early this morning, with periods dropping to 8-10 sec later this morning into early next week. -10/03

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.PQR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...

OR...Frost Advisory from 1 AM to 9 AM PDT Monday for ORZ121.

WA...None. PZ...Small Craft Advisory from 2 PM this afternoon to 11 PM PDT this evening for PZZ252-253.

Small Craft Advisory until 5 AM PDT Monday for PZZ272-273. &&

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