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The dry air mass remains over the region for one more day on Thursday when mostly sunny skies will dominate. High temps will reach 47 degrees.

Changes are on the doorstep with a front pushing across southwest Washington and northwest Oregon by late Thursday night and into Friday morning. This system will offer occasional light rain after about 11 a.m. on Friday.

Areas south of Salem may not see any rain from this system. Friday’s high will be 48 degrees.

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Spotty showers will continue into Friday evening. Another warmer front follows the original system on Saturday. Southwest Washington and the northern parts of the Willamette Valley will see spotty rain showers for Saturday morning.



Overall, the weekend looks mostly cloudy with some light showers and highs in the mid-to-upper 40s.

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Many are curious to see if the mountains will get new snow from these systems. The forecast for Mount Hood Meadows includes light snowfall for the weekend and some blustery winds.

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