Break out the bikes. Hang up the hammock. Grab a growler.

It’s summertime in Portland.

Or so it seems.

Summer is still several weeks away, but Mother Nature is doing her best to give Portland a sneak preview — jam-packed with plenty of sun and (gasp!) temperatures rising into the 80s.

The seven-day forecast reads like a perfect summer classic, with Portland highs peaking in the mid- to upper 80s later this week. Until then, we're looking at highs topping out in the upper 70s.

When was it last this warm? What are the normal temps this time of year? When’s the next time we’ll get some rain?

Keep reading to find out.

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Hottest temp so far this year in Portland: 76 degrees (Sunday, May 5, and Thursday, April 18)

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Monday’s forecasted high: 79

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Record daily high: 91 degrees (1987)

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Normal daily high: 66 degrees

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Last time it was 80 or hotter: Sept. 28 (86 degrees)

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Hottest temp in the seven-day forecast: 89 degrees (Friday)

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Willamette River temperature: About 57 degrees Monday afternoon

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Next day of rain: No rain in seven-day forecast

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First day of summer: Friday, June 21

-- Jim Ryan; jryan@oregonian.com; 503-221-8005; @Jimryan015

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