Portlanders will wake up to the slight possibility of a soggy Sunday morning. But all threats of rain should recede well before noon and not return any time soon, according to the National Weather Service.

There's a 30 percent chance of showers until 10 a.m. Forecasters expect cloudy skies and a high hovering near 48 degrees throughout the day. Traffic in the metro area is light, with no problems reported on any roads.

The upcoming week appears promising for those averse to puddles or sodden shoes. Patchy fog in the mornings will make way for some sun and light wind on Monday and Tuesday, forecasters said. Temperatures on both days are not expected to top 46 degrees.

By mid-week it could become downright nippy at night. The low temperatures for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are forecast to dip below freezing. Breezy gusts and blustery winds are also expected as well as highs in the low-40s.

But here's the upshot: Plenty of sun. No signs of rain.

-- Shane Dixon Kavanaugh

skavanaugh@oregonian.com

503-294-7632 II @shanedkavanaugh