Weather Split: Hurricane Hilary Heads Towards California as Oklahoma City Breaks Heat Record

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Oregon is experiencing a tale of two forecasts as the remnants of Hurricane Hilary split the state's weather in half. Western Oregon is expected to face a higher fire threat due to strong northwesterly winds, while eastern Oregon welcomes rain showers that will help alleviate drought conditions and keep the wildfire threat low. Wind gusts of up to 30 mph are expected in the Columbia River Gorge area, while rain accumulation of around 1.5" is forecasted for parts of eastern Oregon and southeast Washington.
- Tale of two forecasts: Hilary splits Oregon’s weather in half KOIN.com
- Saturday morning tropical update: Hurricane Hilary moving towards California, 4 waves in Atlantic WWLTV
- Brutal Heat This Weekend Breaks Record In Oklahoma City At 107; Latest On Hurricane Hilary News On 6
- Hot and breezy Sunday KRQE News 13
- First Alert Weather Saturday night forecast 8-19-23 KPIX | CBS NEWS BAY AREA
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