
Katie Zuniga
Meteorologist at KPTV-TV (Beaverton, OR)
Meteorologist at Fox 12 Oregon. Infusing positivity into every weather forecast, creating silver linings. ⛅️✨
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1 day ago |
kptv.com | Katie Zuniga
We ended yesterday with two-tenths of an inch of rain and highs in the upper 50s to low 60s. Today will be mainly dry and partly cloudy, with temperatures a touch warmer in the mid-60s and a few sunbreaks this afternoon. If you’re on the southeast side of the metro or valley, you could see a stray shower or two. Spring showers will be off and on in our 7-day forecast. Tomorrow will be slightly warmer and bring a return of showers that will last through late afternoon.
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6 days ago |
kptv.com | Katie Zuniga
Highs yesterday landed in the low to mid-70s for the valley and metro, upper 60s in southwest Washington, and mid to upper 50s along the coast. Astoria picked up 0.10” of rain, but that was it for regional accumulation. Today will be slightly cooler, with highs in the upper 60s for the valley and southwest Washington and low 70s in the metro. The coast should be a bit warmer than yesterday, reaching the low 60s.
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1 week ago |
kptv.com | Katie Zuniga
It was warm yesterday! From Newport north along the coast, highs ranged from the low to upper 70s. In the valley, it was the upper 70s in Eugene, mid-80s in Portland, and the upper 70s to low 80s heading east through the Gorge. Today will be cooler as a cold front moves into western Oregon. Cloud cover will increase, with highs dropping into the upper 50s along the coast and upper 60s in southwest Washington to the low 70s from Portland south.
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1 week ago |
kptv.com | Katie Zuniga
Yesterday turned out to be another warm one, with highs in the upper 70s. Today will be the warmest day this week—and possibly the warmest we’ve seen so far this season—as temperatures return to the mid-80s. For reference, we hit 84° on May 1. A little wiggle in the jet stream will bring highs back into the 70s on Wednesday and Thursday, along with a chance for a shower or two Wednesday night. Then we’ll bounce back into the upper 70s to low 80s for a couple of days.
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1 week ago |
kptv.com | Katie Zuniga
Yesterday ended warmer and sunnier than expected, with highs reaching the low 70s in the metro. The valleys came in a touch cooler than anticipated, topping out in the upper 60s. We wrapped up April above average—about 3.5 degrees warmer than normal—and nearly 2 inches below the monthly rain average. The warming trend continues today, with highs expected in the mid-60s to low 70s along the coast, and low to mid-80s in the metro, valleys, and gorge.
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Still feeling pretty spring-like! No major changes ahead — we stay mostly warm and dry into early May. Showers will stick to our south through the weekend. Our best shot at light rain arrives Monday and Tuesday. #FirstAlertWeather @fox12oregon @fox12weather https://t.co/YCFiDczCEO

🌄✨ Early morning magic over Portland — Mt. Hood standing tall, the moon glowing above, and the city just starting to wake up. A quiet moment to start the day. #MtHood #PortlandSunrise #PNWmagic #weatherwithaview @fox12oregon @fox12weather https://t.co/KBHCOz4cGQ

Sunrise over Skibowl this morning 😍 Today is our warmest day of the week and the 6th straight in the 70s—now tied for second place on record. Just two shy of the 2021 streak! #ORwx #PNWweather #MtHood #SpringVibes @fox12weather @fox12oregon https://t.co/cxKfLM20eS