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OPB’s First Look: A windy Christmas (Eve)
OPB’s First Look: A windy Christmas (Eve)
OPB’s First Look: A windy Christmas (Eve)

Published on: 12/24/2025

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Good morning, Northwest.

A windstorm coming up from California is expected to create gusty conditions in Oregon and Southwest Washington today.

We start today’s newsletter with the latest forecast for Christmas Eve.

Also this morning, as immigration enforcement ramps up in Washington County, volunteers are working underground to bring essentials to immigrant families afraid to leave their homes.

First Look will be off tomorrow to mark the holiday. We’ll be back in your inbox Friday.

Here’s your First Look at Wednesday’s news.

—Bradley W. Parks

FILE - Pedestrians watch as crews clean up storm damage on NE 24th Avenue on Wednesday, Dec. 17., 2025 in Portland, Ore.

Gusty winds expected today throughout the Pacific Northwest

Forecasters are tracking a Christmas Eve windstorm across much of the Pacific Northwest that could bring down trees and power lines.

National Weather Service meteorologist Hannah Chandler-Cooley said peak gusts could be between 35 and 50 mph.

“We could see some isolated power outages due to downed trees and tree limbs,” she said. “Any outdoor decorations could be blown around, and there could be some travel issues as well.”

Travel could be difficult, as winds of 50 mph can push vehicles around, especially trucks and larger SUVs with cargo on the top.

The windstorm is expected to hit Wednesday morning and run through the afternoon, a time when many people are traveling to be with loved ones for Christmas Eve. (Kristian Foden-Vencil)

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Jasmine shops for food at a Mexican grocery store to bring to people in hiding due to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in Hillsboro, Ore., on Dec. 5, 2025. Most of the goods they distribute are donations or bought with donation funds the group gathered.

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Rachel Cutrell and her baby Maxine Ross greet Beni the llama at the Portland International Airport in Portland, Ore., on Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2025. Service llamas have become a fixture of the airport's holiday market events in December.

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