Portland temps in the 90s on Monday, cooler on the Oregon Coast
PORTLAND, Ore. () — A daily high temperature record was set in Portland on Sunday as a KOIN 6 Weather Alert remains in place through Monday. Expect wall-to-wall sunshine from the coast to the Cascades, with a few passing high clouds.
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The central Oregon coast could see some fog and low clouds early, but even those will burn off in the morning. Highs will stay cool along the coastline in the mid to upper 60s. It'll be a great place to find some relief from the heat building around the valley this afternoon. Temperature in the Portland Metro Area should top out in the lower-to-mid 90s. The record for June 8 is 95 degrees, set back in 1955.
A cooling trend is on tap later in the week when temperatures will cool back into the 70s by Wednesday and remain there through Friday.
There is no significant rainfall in sight for the next 7 days, so the dry weather will continue.
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