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When will the Portland heat wave end? Slight relief expected Tuesday (live updates)

When will the Portland heat wave end? Some relief expected Tuesday (live updates) OregonLive.com 1 hr ago Savannah Eadens, oregonlive.com © Mark Graves/The Oregonian While Portland reached a record temperature of over 110 degrees Sunday afternoon, people gathered at Keller Fountain Park to take a dip and cool off. “When will this be over?” was the question likely on every Portlander’s mind Monday as temperature records fell for a third-straight day. The historic heat wave overwhelming the region led to all-time high temperatures records falling across the state over the weekend and on Monday. Portland hit 115 degrees Monday afternoon, setting a new record high temperature for the third day in a row, according to the National Weather Service. Before the weekend, Portland’s record high temperature was 107, first set in 1965.

When will the Portland heat wave end? Some relief expected Tuesday (live updates)

When will the Portland heat wave end? Some relief expected Tuesday (live updates) OregonLive.com 6 hrs ago Savannah Eadens, oregonlive.com © Mark Graves/The Oregonian While Portland reached a record temperature of over 110 degrees Sunday afternoon, people gathered at Keller Fountain Park to take a dip and cool off. “When will this be over?” was the question likely on every Portlander’s mind Monday as temperature records fell for a third-straight day. The historic heat wave overwhelming the region led to all-time high temperatures records falling across the state over the weekend and on Monday. Portland hit 115 degrees Monday afternoon, setting a new record high temperature for the third day in a row, according to the National Weather Service. Before the weekend, Portland’s record high temperature was 107, first set in 1965.

Like a sauna in our apartment : Record-breaking heat in Pacific Northwest hits high of 113 degrees; cooler temperatures expected Tuesday

Like a sauna in our apartment : Record-breaking heat in Pacific Northwest hits high of 116 degrees; cooler temperatures expected Tuesday Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY © Dave Killen, AP People gather at the Sandy River Delta near Troutdale to cool off during the start of what should be a record-setting heat wave on June 25. The Pacific Northwest sweltered Friday as a historic heat wave hit Washington and Oregon, with temperatures in many areas expected to top out 25 to 30 degrees above normal in the coming days. A record-breaking heat wave that descended on the Pacific Northwest over the weekend reached its peak Monday. Temperatures in Portland, Oregon, and Seattle soared to 116 and 106, respectively, topping previous all-time highs  some of which have been set just in the last week. 

Portland cooling centers provide relief from heat

Portland cooling centers provide relief from heat OregonLive.com 6 hrs ago Tyler Tachman, oregonlive.com © Dave Killen/The Oregonian Ruby (foreground) is one of three dogs who accompanied Gwen and Erin Schablik to a cooling center at the Oregon Convention Center on Monday, June 28, 2021. The building s air conditioning provided relief from temperatures that rose to record levels during Portland s unprecedented heat wave. Willie Young didn’t know the heat was coming. On Friday, Young was trying to nap in the tent where he lives as the sun beat down on his face. With temperatures expected to rise over the weekend, Young didn’t know what he was going to do. He had endured negative temperatures while visiting his mother in Montana, but he wasn’t used to excessive heat. He went through plenty of water just to stay cool Friday.

Oregon breaks heat records for the third day and British Columbia sees Canada s hottest temperature

Oregon breaks heat records for the third day and British Columbia sees Canada s hottest temperature
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