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Product Timestamp: 2025-11-19 13:54 UTC
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690 WWUS86 KPQR 191354 SPSPQR Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Portland OR 554 AM PST Wed Nov 19 2025 ORZ104-105-108-109-111>118-WAZ204>207-191600- North Oregon Coast Range Lowlands- Central Oregon Coast Range Lowlands-Lower Columbia River- Tualatin Valley-Inner Portland Metro-East Portland Metro- Outer Southeast Portland Metro-West Central Willamette Valley- East Central Willamette Valley-Benton County Lowlands- Linn County Lowlands-Lane County Lowlands-Cowlitz County Lowlands- North Clark County Lowlands-Inner Vancouver Metro- East Clark County Lowlands- Including the cities of Vernonia, Jewell, Glenwood, Necanicum, Knappa, Grand Ronde Indian Reservation, Mapleton, Alma, Alsea, Hoskins, Grand Ronde, Scappoose, St. Helens, Rainier, Clatskanie, Sherwood, Hillsboro, Forest Grove, Rockcreek, Tigard, Portland, Sellwood, Happy Valley, Lake Oswego, Oregon City, Eagle Creek, Fairview, Gresham, Troutdale, Boring, Sandy, Estacada, McMinnville, Newberg, Sheridan, Dallas, Monmouth, Salem, Keizer, Woodburn, Wilsonville, Molalla, Stayton, Silverton, Corvallis, Philomath, Monroe, Albany, Lebanon, Brownsville, Harrisburg, Eugene, Springfield, Junction City, Creswell, Cottage Grove, Kelso, Longview, Castle Rock, Kalama, Woodland, Ridgefield, Battle Ground, Hockinson, Brush Prairie, La Center, Vancouver, Salmon Creek, Evergreen, Camas, and Washougal 554 AM PST Wed Nov 19 2025 ...PATCHY FOG THIS MORNING... Areas of fog have developed early this morning, resulting in visibility around 1 mile or less across interior lowland portions of northwestern Oregon and southwestern Washington. Particularly fog-prone areas including sheltered Coast Range valleys, low spots within the Willamette Valley, and locations near rivers or other water sources are the most likely to experience visibility of 1/4 mile or less within dense fog. Drivers should slow down, use headlights, and leave plenty of following distance. Pedestrians and cyclists should use lights or reflective gear to improve visibility to drivers. $$ 36
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