Showers and thunderstorms are still expected in the coming days and nights, however, severe weather is not. Showers with occasional heavy downpours and lightning are possible.Â
For the first time, Seattle has recorded two consecutive days above 100º. Also today, Portland broke it s all-time high temperature record by reaching into the 110s. This bests the old record of 108º set yesterday. pic.twitter.com/X6f0cUfWf6 Kenton Gewecke (@KentonGewecke) June 27, 2021
A stationary boundary is directly overhead and along with it we have a messy atmosphere. This mess will continue until a strong enough system, like a cold front from the north, moves through and pushes moisture south. This is expected to occur on Thursday and until then we ll have off and on showers and non-severe thunderstorms.Â
Thursday night will feature heavy thunderstorms, abundant rainfall, lightning, and damaging wind potential. Large hail and a tornado cannot be ruled out. The flood risk with continue into the weekend.
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The record high temperature for Friday is 100° set back in 1953.
Be sure to stay hydrated, get out of the heat when you can, and check in our those around you who may not have adequate means of cooling.
WEEKEND OUTLOOK
Saturday and Sunday are still going to be hot, but it will be slightly cooler than Friday. High temperatures are expected to reach the middle 90s with heat index values in the upper 90s.
Isolated shower and storm chances will be possible, but rain has really struggled over the last few days. This is a trend that will likely continue through the weekend. That said, a stray shower or storm canât be ruled out during this mostly dry weekend.