634 FXUS66 KPQR 122152 AFDPQR Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Portland OR 252 PM PDT Thu Jun 12 2025 .SYNOPSIS...Expect mostly dry weather the next few days besides a 10-15% chance for light drizzle across our coastal areas Friday morning. Onshore flow should keep temperatures near normal through the forecast period. Early next week chances for light rain increase although amounts still appear rather light overall. && .SHORT TERM...Now through Sunday night...Headed through the end of work week into the weekend our onshore flow regime which has sat overhead the last couple of days will continue keeping temperatures close to normal for this time of year. Tonight into Friday conditions will trend just a touch cooler with 850 mb temps decreasing several degrees aloft thanks to a weak passing shortwave trough aloft. While it won`t produce widespread precipitation this feature will help deepen the marine layer compared to past days resulting in a 10-15% chance of light drizzle at the coast and increasing chances for morning cloud cover for inland valleys, mainly to the north of Salem. Thus, confidence is high daytime temperatures only rise into the low 70s across the inland valleys - upper 50s for locations along the coast. We`ll trend warmer again on Saturday once this weak shortwave passes well to the east towards the rockies, heights build aloft, and morning stratus decreases in coverage. Then Temps trend a few degrees warmer still on Sunday, which is currently expected to be the warmest day of the week with the highest chance for highs of 80 degrees or warmer over inland valleys (20-50% chance). -Schuldt .LONG TERM...Monday through Wednesday night...The long term forecast is highlighted by chances for light rain Monday night through Wednesday morning in response to an upper level trough. While most ensemble members from the 00z/June 12th iteration of the ENS/GEFS/GEPS show at least some measurable rain with this trough (generally under 0.1-0.2" with the highest amounts at the coast and the lowest amounts from Salem to Eugene), there are significant timing differences evident; some members bring rain into the area as early as Monday, while others hold off until late Tuesday. In addition, there is a small handful of members showing no rain at all, mainly from the GEFS/GEPS. Nevertheless, the NBM is showing a 20-40% chance for 48-hr rain amounts of 0.1" or more from 5am Monday to 5am Wednesday, except 50-60% across southwest WA and 60-75% along the coast. As if often the case this time of year, coastal locations and more northern locations are favored to see the most rain, assuming rain does occur with this system. -TK && .AVIATION...Impacts from a shortwave trough will continue as gusty winds move inland and pressure gradients tighten, with sustained winds from 10-15kt and gusts up to 25kt during mostly VFR conditions. Winds should calm down as early as 06Z Fri to a sustained 5-7kt for both the inland and coastal airports. VFR conditions should persist throughout the area, with exception of MVFR CIGS making a return to KAST as the wind calms around 06z following the gusty conditions. *KTTD ASOS is currently out of commission except for altimeter, and is to be AMD not SKED. *KVUO is only accessible by dial in. PDX AND APPROACHES...VFR conditions continue throughout the TAF period with the only foreseeable impact being wind gusts that slowly start to begin at 21Z Thur. Sustained winds from the northwest around 10-15 kt will gust up to 25kt. Gusty conditions should subside by about 06-08Z Fri. -Ruhl && .MARINE...North/northwesterly flow continues as a a broad, upper level trough pushes inland through tomorrow. Winds generally 10-15 kt with gusts up to 25 kt through Friday morning. Seas 7 to 9 ft at 8 to 9 seconds. This will result in steep and choppy conditions at times across all waters. Added the inner waters to the current Small Craft Advisory and extended all Small Craft Advisories through at least Friday night as seas are expected to remain elevated. Will note that conditions are marginal so conditions may not be met at times. /42 && .PQR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OR...None. WA...None. PZ...Small Craft Advisory from 5 PM this afternoon to 11 PM PDT Friday for PZZ251>253. Small Craft Advisory until 11 PM PDT Friday for PZZ271>273. && $$ www.weather.gov/portland Interact with us via social media: www.facebook.com/NWSPortland x.com/NWSPortland