4.17 forecast

Good morning everyone! Up on Mt. Hood this morning, there are partly cloudy skies everywhere and no precipitation anywhere. At T-Line, it’s 42 degrees, at Meadows it’s 38, and at Skibowl it’s 47. Nobody has any new snow this morning, and everyone’s expecting partly cloudy skies today. At Meadows, there’s a rail jam in the…

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Good morning everyone!

Up on Mt. Hood this morning, there are partly cloudy skies everywhere and no precipitation anywhere. At T-Line, it’s 42 degrees, at Meadows it’s 38, and at Skibowl it’s 47. Nobody has any new snow this morning, and everyone’s expecting partly cloudy skies today. At Meadows, there’s a rail jam in the Shipyard park to benefit SOS Outreach, a cool charity that gets kids involved in the outdoors. Over at skibowl, it’s the next to last day… Tomorrow is ski free day, a great chance to check out a different resort for free!

If you’re a mountain biker, today is your chance to give back by helping out at Charley Laventure trail day. Charley was a good man, and he would be stoked if you were out working on his trail. So, spare a few hours this morning, and go work on the trail… as added incentive, you might go home with some cool swag from Da Kine.

Commuters have the supercommuter bike race today – meet at 10am at the Saturday Market parking lot to register, and don’t forget to wear a costume.

In the wind world, we’ll see corridor westerlies in the 15-19 range this afternoon as a front crosses the Cascades. Tomorrow looks like, but as consolation, you can visit the Windance all-sports swap meet in the morning and talk about windsurfing and kiteboarding.

That’s it for today for more information about the events, check out the calendar at TheGorgeismyGym.com (shameless self-promotion).

Have a great day today!

Temira


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