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After weeks of cooler spring weather, western Oregon is about to get a quick taste of summer.
A strong ridge of high pressure is moving into the Pacific Northwest, setting the stage for a dramatic warmup Monday and Tuesday. Forecasters say temperatures across much of the Willamette Valley could climb into the upper 80s Tuesday, with some spots flirting with the 90 degree mark.
That’s roughly 15 to 20 degrees warmer than what’s typical for mid May.
Sunny skies and offshore winds are expected to help fuel the sudden burst of heat. Cities across western Oregon, including the Portland metro area, could see some of the warmest
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