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Grab your scarves and gloves for the next six days around Portland
Grab your scarves and gloves for the next six days around Portland
Grab your scarves and gloves for the next six days around Portland

Published on: 01/19/2025

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Saturday’s morning low in PDX got down to 32 degrees.

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