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<blockquote data-quote="Ignacio" data-source="post: 251224" data-attributes="member: 434"><p>Oregon City will be tapering off rain for sure in the summer months and probably in the 70's mostly...and you could get 90's in the high and dry at DVP in June. The evenings are cool...and make great wine grapes. These are areas that are low elevation.</p><p></p><p>It's the traveling to get to the PNW and side trips that will take you mountains and things will get dang cold....especially at night.</p><p></p><p>Living only 30 miles from Prosser I have the luxury of packing light if I go off for a weekend and know the forecast, but if I were traveling here I'd be prepared for the warmest it has to offer which is 100's in the mid-summer and coldest of sub-freezing over mountain passes at night.</p><p></p><p>In fact, <a href="https://mattwatkins.org/ibr/archives/26" target="_blank">here's a write-up</a> I did on clothing with an outfit that covers those extremes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ignacio, post: 251224, member: 434"] Oregon City will be tapering off rain for sure in the summer months and probably in the 70's mostly...and you could get 90's in the high and dry at DVP in June. The evenings are cool...and make great wine grapes. These are areas that are low elevation. It's the traveling to get to the PNW and side trips that will take you mountains and things will get dang cold....especially at night. Living only 30 miles from Prosser I have the luxury of packing light if I go off for a weekend and know the forecast, but if I were traveling here I'd be prepared for the warmest it has to offer which is 100's in the mid-summer and coldest of sub-freezing over mountain passes at night. In fact, [URL="https://mattwatkins.org/ibr/archives/26"]here's a write-up[/URL] I did on clothing with an outfit that covers those extremes. [/QUOTE]
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