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Other Local Supplemental Observations
National Weather Service Portland Oregon
512 PM PDT Mon May 06 2024

Northwest Oregon and SW Washington
.B PDX 0507 DH00/TAIRZX/TAIRZI/PPDRZZ/SFDRZZ/SDIRZZ
:                              Max   Min   24 hr   24 hr   Snow
:ID    Station          Elev  temp  temp    pcpn    snfl  depth
AST  : Astoria            11 :  57 /  48 /  0.24 /     M /   M
FLOO3: Florence           50 :  51 /  45 /  0.71 /     0 /   0
KLS  : Kelso, WA          25 :  55 /  47 /  0.27 /     M /   M
SPB  : Scappoose          35 :  60 /  48 /     M /     M /   M
VUO  : Vancouver, WA      25 :  59 /  49 /  0.06 /     M /   M
PDX  : Portland Airport   27 :  61 /  49 /  0.12 /     0 /   0
PQRO3: Portland NWS       35 :  60 /  49 /  0.26 /     0 /   0
PGWO3: Portland Downtwn  160 :  57 /  46 /  0.29 /     0 /   0
TTD  : Troutdale          35 :  60 /  49 /  0.29 /     M /   M
HIO  : Hillsboro         204 :  58 /  47 /  0.07 /     M /   M
UAO  : Aurora            196 :  57 /  47 /  0.46 /     M /   M
MMV  : McMinnville       160 :  57 /  46 /     M /     M /   M
SLE  : Salem             210 :  57 /  48 /  0.27 /     M /   M
CVO  : Corvallis         246 :  58 /  46 /  0.19 /     M /   M
EUG  : Eugene            369 :  58 /  47 /  0.15 /     0 /   0
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Freezing Levels Across Oregon
.B PDX 0507 DH00/HZ
:                            Freezing Level /  Fzl Change
:ID   Location and Elev.  Now   -12hr/ -24hr/ 12hrs/ 24hrs
SLE :Salem   (sfc = 0.2):  4.6:   5.6/   5.1/  -1.0/  -0.5
MFR :Medford (sfc = 1.3):    M:   5.2/   5.4/     M/     M
BOI :Boise   (sfc = 2.9):  7.2:   5.0/   6.6/   2.2/   0.6
:Both elevation and frzg data in 1000s of feet (MSL)
:Freezing level data from actual upper air data found at:
          http://spc.noaa.gov/exper/soundings/
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