By JIM RYAN

The Oregonian | OregonLive

Portland hit 58 degrees Monday, tying a temperature record for the second day in a row.

The temperature, recorded at Portland International Airport, ties the daily high mark set in 2016. A high of 60, which tied a mark set in 1992, was recorded Sunday.

Temperatures aren’t expected to reach record territory Tuesday, as forecasters expect a high near 55 degrees. Tuesday’s daily record is 59.

The average normal high for the month of February is 51.4 degrees. Portland’s daily high hasn’t dipped below 50 yet this month.

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What to expect

Portland resident should expect patchy fog and a 20 percent chance of rain or drizzle before 11 a.m., according to the National Weather Service. We’ll otherwise see mostly cloudy skies.

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Will Portland see any snow this month?

The federal government's Climate Prediction Center says odds favor Portland having above-average February temperatures and equal chances of above-average, average and below-average precipitation.

National Weather Service meteorologist Matthew Cullen said that in most years Portland doesn't get measurable February snow, though the city averages one snowy February day each year.

Since 1996, there have only been three days of measurable March snow at the National Weather Service office in Northeast Portland.

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— Jim Ryan

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