One of the Worst Heat Waves in History of Portland – Relief in Sight?
Portland, Oregon has been suffering through one of the worst heat waves in it’s recorded history. The official reporting station, at Portland International Airport, has recorded high temperatures, at or above average, every day since June 3rd.
The cause for all the heat in the Portland area, and for much of the western third of the country,: a persistent and vigorous ridge of High Pressure had set up over the West Coast, as the jet stream lifted northward into Canada.
Relief for the Portland area, and the rest of the Pacific Northwest, may be on the way. A cut-off low, a pocket of colder air aloft that has separated from the jet stream, will arrive onshore, and will be drawn back into the jet stream. As it does so, it will help to pull the jet stream down, allowing cooler air to flow into the Northwest.
Source: WeatherNation Portland: One of the Worst Heat Waves in History – Relief in Sight? | For WeatherNation: Meteorologist, Jason Cerjak