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It won’t be as wet as Monday, but Tuesday will still see showers interspersed throughout the day.

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A decrease in the onshore flow will shut down the shower activity as the day goes on. A modest upper ridge is moving into the Pacific Northwest and should create some breaks in the wet weather. We'll see more of these rain breaks later in the week. Tuesday's high will be 53.

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Tuesday night showers should end and allow for some low fog to develop by Wednesday morning. There are still chances for showers on Wednesday as the latest system moves south into California but leaves a trail of moisture into the valleys. The farther south you travel through the Willamette Valley, the more likely you'll see some rain Wednesday morning.



Otherwise, Wednesday will be mostly cloudy with a high of 60 degrees. This is more in keeping with seasonal averages.

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Snow levels will remain fairly low (about 4,000 feet) over the Cascade passes through Wednesday. Portland meteorologist Matt Zaffino reports that Timberline currently is 103% of average snow pack. There will still be some snow added to that total before the season is out.

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By Thursday, the rain will be a soggy memory as high pressure builds in and only a very few isolated showers show up – mostly near the higher Cascades. Thursday could also start out foggy and then clear to a mostly sunny day with highs near 64 degrees.

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