
Get accurate, up to-the-minute weather and climate information from the five Lake Oswego weather stations. Currently all stations record and display temperature, rainfall, wind speed and direction, relative humidity, dew point, soil moisture content, soil temperature and evapotranspiration (ETo).
A new station was recently placed into action at Nansen Summit Park, Lake Oswego's highest point.
To access the station nearest your home or business click here. Type in your address and you will be automatically linked to the weather station that geographically and climatically most closely matches your location. The link provides elevation so that you can decide probability of being affected by severe weather events.
The weather stations provide Staff with valuable information on climate events and how these events may impact you and what the City can do to minimize those effects. You can use the sites to help determine summer watering needs, and to view general daily conditions around town. To access any of the five weather stations click on the links below.
- City Hall in Downtown Lake Oswego
- Operations Facility on Jean Road
- Golf Course
- Westlake Fire Station
- Nansen Summit
Additional Resources
Below are two links to drought conditions and information as well as a helpful Weather Station User Guide.


