June 3rd Gorge wind and events report

Good morning, It’s only 57 degrees in the Columbia River right now, and your body isn’t designed for that. Promotion wetsuits are. With thousands of wetsuits in stock and all sorts of not-so-stock sizes (and alterations on site), you’re going to find the perfect suit if you stop by. Promotion isn’t just wetsuits: it’s rashguards,…

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For almost 30 years, Temira (they/them) has been making the most of the Gorge: riding river swell, shredding powder, and cycling all the gravel and pavement and trails. This is Temira’s playground, their gym… their life’s work.

This passion led Temira to take a vow: In 2006, Temira decided to provide the most accurate, hyper-local weather forecasts possible. Today, Temira’s forecasts have become an essential resource for thousands of skiers, snowboarders, wind sports enthusiasts and Gorge commuters. With Temira’s guidance, you can plan ahead, time your sessions perfectly, and just plain have more fun! But the story doesn’t end there.

There’s “Temira’s Awesome Travel Advisory Service” and “Valuable Advice for Gardeners Inhabiting Neighboring Areas” – the Gorge’s premier microclimate forecast and gardening information. When winter storms, extreme heat, hail, or avalanches on SR-14 and I-84 threaten, TATAS keeps everyone and their tomatoes and giant pumpkins and cash crops safe.

Temira’s relentless efforts keep the forecasts flowing. But it ain’t easy: each forecast takes a couple of hours. That’s where you come in. By contributing, you’re not just supporting Temira’s passion project – you’re investing in the safety and well-being of the entire Gorge community. Your financial support ensures these essential forecasts remain accessible to all, free of charge.

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Good morning,

It’s only 57 degrees in the Columbia River right now, and your body isn’t designed for that. Promotion wetsuits are. With thousands of wetsuits in stock and all sorts of not-so-stock sizes (and alterations on site), you’re going to find the perfect suit if you stop by. Promotion isn’t just wetsuits: it’s rashguards, booties, hoods, beanies, shorts, vests and PFDs. Cold water suits are on sale now. Protect yourself from the chilly river the local way: Promotion, based here since 1985. Two short-sleeve rashguards are up for grabs. If you’re interested in winning, sign up for the email with a donation of $10 or more and you’ll have a chance to win.

For today’s weather we’ll have a few light sprinkles early, but the bulk of the rain will hold off until late tonight and tomorrow morning. For wind, weak high pressure off the coast is keeping the westerlies going at 10-15 this morning despite an approaching upper level low. As that low and its cool air approaches this afternoon, westerlies jump to gusty 21-24 from Stevenson all the way east to Arlington.

Tomorrow starts off with east wind at 10-15, maybe 15-18, switching to west wind in the afternoon as the aforementioned strong upper level low blasts along the Oregon/California border. It looks like the bulk of tomorrow’s wind will be late and very far east. So, west wind picking up to 15-18 through the whole Gorge around 2pm, picking up to the 24-28 range in the far east after 5pm.

Tuesday starts off very windy as high pressure off the coast combines with that exiting low pressure system. It’s probably going to be east of Hood River, and it should be 24-28.

For events today, White Salmon’s Spring Festival continues, as does the Bend Enduro mountain bike race. The Gorgeous Gals ride is going on in The Dalles, with proceeds benefitting HAVEN. At Hood River’s Event site today, from 10-2, you”ll find free Jimmy Lewis standup paddle demos courtesy of Windance.

Once again, next weekend is a busy one. It starts off with the Trailbuilder Appreciation Dinner for everyone who’s worked on Post Canyon trails or wants to thank people who’ve worked on the trails. RSVP now! It’s a potluck at Family Man at 6pm on Friday. Next Saturday is the White Salmon Riverfest with $25 whitewater rafting for locals through Wet Planet. Along with that $25 raft trip, you get a tour of Condit Dam. $25? Why wouldn’t you?! Also next weekend, all weekend long, it’s the Mt. Hood Cycling Classic, where you can learn how bike racers pee during a long mountain stage.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

p.s. If you find this report useful, entertaining, or just want to recognize all the hard work that goes into it, please take the time to make a donation by clicking on the link below. For a suggested donation of $10, I’ll add you to the email version of this list for a year, putting you in the running for cool prizes donated by the weekly sponsors during the summer season (and the winter if I get off my bum and get some!). If you don’t PayPal, you can send a donation to PO Box 841 in Hood River, 97031.











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