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Probability of Freezing Temperatures |
The probability of freezing temperature forecasts have been created to provide you with more detailed information on the potential for freezing temperatures at your location. For example, your forecast low temperature from the National Weather Service in Pendleton may be 29 degrees. However, there is always some uncertainty in temperature forecasting. The probabilities represent how confident we are on a particular night that the temperature will actually fall to 32 degrees or lower. These forecasts will be issued through November 30th and then begin again on March 15th.
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