Above is June phone app weather forecast for next few days. Originally we were to get into the 90's this weekend, but the heat wave has been downgraded. I thought I'd review weather in June, from blog posts for the past few years for fun. It's been pouring here, but we'll have sun by Thursday.
Hot
Today it was 88 degrees high here.
Tomorrow and Monday it will be mid 90's.
Wednesday and Thursday it should be near perfect, in the mid 70's, then it drops down into the low 70's for awhile
Tuesday, June 04, 2024
Latest Cats and a Whole Lot of Rain
It's been raining here since Sunday. An atmospheric river type event.
Today its supposed to taper off and stop. By tomorrow we should be back to 70, then hotter the days after. Low 80's maybe, I'm not sure, haven't kept up like I should.
Sunday, June 18, 2023
Scewed Any Which Way
Summer! Tomorrow we may end up with record setting lows here. But that should be over with by Wednesday. Today its just clouded over, with a bit of wind and now and then some spurts of rain.
It's pouring this morning. You have to turn the sound on for the video above to appreciate how hard its raining.
We were hit with the old atmospheric river again. I think some places near Portland got more rain in one day than is normal for the month of June. As you can imagine, we may once again break rain records for all time for June. Great.
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Heat Wave Over. Only 96 Today.
Heat wave is over. Only going to top out at 96 or so today.
In what new world, do I say such a thing, with relief?
Well, in the world that produced 117 degree heat yesterday just north of here, in Salem.
I was there too, in it. My sandals melted apart in fact. I was at a friends place who had a small pool.
Monday, June 08, 2020
A Very Wnter Weekend
Temperatures fell in the state Saturday and the rain came down like winter.
I am not sure we even made 60 degrees on Saturday. Or Sunday.
Meanwhile, coronavirus cases are increasing in the state since our re opening. But we continue to re open.
Protests continue in some areas of the state, particularly in Portland where vandals contribute more pain to the already pained business community.






















