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Saturday: slushy skiing. late day westerlies.

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Your favorite launch dawn
patrol
morning max afternoon max executive
session
Iwash (Rooster) Rock hot day buns display
Stevenson LTV 10-13 19-22 19-22
Viento LTV 10-13 19-22 19-22
Swell-Hood River LTV 10-13 19-22 19-22
Lyle to Doug’s LTV 10-13 19-22 19-22
Rufus, etc. LTV LTV 10-13+ 19-22
Roosevelt & Arlington calm calm calm 10-13
River flow last 24 hours: 169-201kcfsRiver temp: 54.50F High temp: 88F

Gorge Wind Forecast

Hi friends! It’s a dead calm start to the day today. The river is complete glass in front of my house. For those of you who like powered water sports, get it now! We’ll be back to westerlies by the afternoon. If you’re seeking a big day on the river, watch Monday and potentially Wednesday/Thursday, although there’s a lot of spread in the forecast beyond Tuesday.

For Saturday, as I said, we start dead calm. Early in the afternoon, the heat low responsible for yesterday’s heat in the metro area shifts across the Cascades and sets up camp in the desert. Off the coast, strong high pressure persists. By 2pm, we should have 11-14 form Stevenson to Hood River. The wind builds to 19-22 from Stevenson to Avery mid-afternoon and then spreads east to Rufus in the evening. River flow over the last 24 hours was 169-201kcfs, river temp is 54.5F, and high temp forecast is 88F.

Sunday sees an approaching weak wave of energy offshore. This combines with the offshore high and inland heat low for another windy day. Dawn Patrol probably won’t be much – just 10-13 from Viento to Swell. Give it a few hours for the desert heat to get going, and you’ll find 21-24 from Stevenson to Doug’s with 14-17 from Avery to Arlington. Afternoon wind may drop to 14-17 at Swell while holding at 21-24 at Stevenson and Viento. Lyle to Arlington rise to 23-26. As the metro area starts to cool off in the evening, Swell and Hood River may bounce back into the low 20’s. High temp: 82F.

Marine clouds push at least as far as Hood River on Monday. Desert conditions: still warm and sunny. This sets us up for dawn patrol at 23-26 from Viento to Mosier (probably gusty under the clouds). The wind just keeps building. It eventually rises to 28-32 form Stevenson to Arlington in the afternoon. High temp will be down about 10 degrees – the forecast for Hood River is 71F. High pressure builds inland sometime Tuesday for lesser westerlies, but models suggest the Hatch dawn patrol could be in the low 20s before a quick fade. After that, there’s a lot of disagreement in the ensembles about the overall picture. That said, they are hinting at moderately strong westerlies both Wednesday and Thursday. We’ll keep watching. Have fun out there today. Warm air. Cold water. West wind. Enjoy!

 
 
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Mt. Hood Weather Forecast

Good morning skiers and riders! The best part of the weather today happened last night with a gorgeous aurora Borealis over the mountain. This weekend’s snow will be slushy pretty much from the get-go. Conditions stay that way through at least the middle part of next week. Models are pretty mushy in their agreement after Tuesday or Wednesday.

Saturday will be sunny with temps rising to 60F at 5000′. The freezing level will be around 13,000′. Wind: W 15 all day. Sunday will be sunny all day with temps maxing out in the low to mid 50s. Freezing level: 13,000′ to start dropping to 10,000′ overnight. Wind: W 10 early, W 15 later, and NW 20-30 overnight. Monday: sunny with the freezing level at 10,000′ and temps maxing out in the upper 40s. Wind: NW 20-30 all day fading to N 10 overnight. Sunday, warm weather continues Tuesday. After that: a fair bit of range in the forecasts. We’ll leave it here. Enjoy the spring skiing!  

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Very basic Hood River weather forecast. Don’t plan your life around this. You really should read Temira’s Awesome Travel Advisory Service on Facebook

Saturday: sunny. Temps near 50 early (open windows) and in the upper 80s later (close windows). Calm wind early. Moderate westerlies later. No rainbows. Sunday will be sunny. Upper 50s early (open windows) and low 80s later (close windows). Moderately strong westerlies. No rainbows. Monday starts partly cloudy and probably stays that way. Low 50s early. Low 70s later. Open windows all day. Strong westerlies. No rainbows.  

Local-ish Events

Please let me know of outdoor-related local-ish events. If you don’t tell me, I don’t know!

There’s a work party for the new hike/horse/run trail in Post. Meet 5/25 at 9am at Family Man Staging Area. There’s a weekly social for Wind Johnnies (The Gorge Wind Social) at Ferment Brewing every 3rd Monday this summer. The first is Monday, May 20th at 5:30pm. The Columbia Gorge Junior Kayak Club offers free roll sessions (gear provided) for kids at the Hood River Pool every other Tuesday from 5:30 to 7pm. Visit their website for more deets: https://www.columbiagorgejuniorkayakclub.org/. Amayah’s offers a free meal every First Thursday from 1pm to 4pm. Regular weekly events:. NK Studio’s by-donation Tuesday morning yoga class is back. Ferment’s Tuesday night 4-mile walk/run is at 6pm. There’s meditation with monks at 5:15pm (an hour) and 6:30pm (30 minutes plus a talk) at Yoga Samadhi in White Salmon. The Tri Club is done for the season. At 7:15am on Wednesdays, there’s a run from the White Salmon Bakery. At 7am on Friday morning, there’s a run from Pine Street Bakery. On Fridays at 2:30pm, there’s a free meditation and stretching class at Yoga Samadhi. On Saturday at 9am, there’s a by-donation outdoor group fitness on the 2rd floor deck about Ferment Brewing.  

Cycling

Post, Whoopdee, Hospital Hill, Syncline, and probably Nestor (you check and tell me) are open. Cows are out on Hospital Hill. NO DOGS. That means you, all of you, even your dog that’s [insert adjective]. No dogs. Do not risk access for everyone. No parking at the corral. Whoopdee flowers are in full bloom. Hospital Hill and Syncline have ticks, oaks, and flowers. Columbia Hills is full of flowers and open to your bike. Definitely got a Tack Alert going on out there right now – lots of good dirt. It’s trail-building season. Get on the HRATS mailing list if you’d like to help out. If you’re parking at Post Canyon, you will need a parking pass. Those can be purchased at many local shops or online.  

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Friday: west wind Saturday through Monday. Spring skiing for the foreseeable future on Mt. Hood.

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These are ranges for the average speed reading, not a predicted wind range. =)
Your favorite launch dawn
patrol
morning max afternoon max executive
session
Iwash (Rooster) Rock E10-15 E15-20 E10-15 E10
Stevenson E10-15 E15-20 E10-15 E10
Viento E15 E15-20 E10-15 E10
Swell-Hood River calm calm calm calm
Lyle to Doug’s calm calm calm calm
Rufus, etc. calm calm calm calm
Roosevelt & Arlington calm calm calm calm
River flow yesterday: 123-198kcfsRiver temp: 53.96F High temp: 86F

Gorge Wind Forecast

Hi friends! Rest day is in effect today, other than the potential for some light easterlies. To start the weekend, there’s a flat water and dock start meetup at Nichols Boat Basin at 5pm today. Westerlies return Saturday afternoon and stick around through Monday or Tuesday. Yup. Models have changed. The windiest day of the bunch now looks to be Monday by a long shot.

For Friday, peak wind will be E 15-20 at Stevenson and Iwash (Rooster) and maybe Viento for a couple hours late morning. Afternoon wind fades to E 10. From Hood River eastward, the wind will be calm-ish all day. River flow yesterday was 123-198kcfs, river temp is 53.96F, and high temp forecast is 86F.

Saturday starts calm. By 2pm, as the heat low shifts towards the desert, the wind will start picking up, perhaps to 10-13 from Stevenson to Mosier. All this shifting and moving isn’t ideal for wind quality. It looks like the Stevenson to Mosier stretch will max at 15-18 while Lyle to Avery reaches 20-23. Late in the evening, Rufus should join the picture with gusty, wrong-direction 20-23. With this particular setup, Stevenson sometimes overperforms. High temp on Saturday: nearly 90 degrees!

Sunday sees the heat low firmly entrenched in the desert while high pressure is locked in off the coast. An approaching shortwave (it’s a weather thing) may impact wind quality, but there will be enough thermal and synoptic-scale gradient to keep things going. The day starts with 17-20 from Viento to Swell with 7-10 at Stevenson and east of Swell to Arlington. Hood River should join quickly. By late morning, we’ll have 21-24 from Stevenson to Doug’s with 14-17 from Avery to Arlington. Afternoon wind keeps building thanks to hot weather in the desert: 23-26 from Stevenson to Rowena with 26-29 from Lyle to Arlington. High temp: 80F, down ten degrees from Saturday.

The current forecast for Monday is 27-31 centered at Swell but also spreading east to Arlington in the afternoon. The direction should be “right” for Rufus. Models are now all over the place for Tuesday. Most of them have a strong ridge of high pressure rebuilding. If that’s correct (20% have other ideas), the wind will be much lighter than on Monday, and the wind will be found only in the Corridor. After that, it’s anyone’s guess. It really depends on whether the ridging scenario plays out. If it does, it’s likely to knock the wind way back while it’s around. So, get that Saturday to Monday stretch!

 
 
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Mt. Hood Weather Forecast

Spring skiing continues all the way through the weekend and almost certainly next week. By spring skiing, I mean no incoming precipitation and plenty of sun. You’ll want yellow wax on your boards for sure! Friday will be sunny. The freezing level will be 12,000′ all day with temps rising to 60F at 5000′. Wind; SE 10 in the morning turning light and variable in the afternoon and staying that way overnight.

Saturday and Sunday will both be sunny and warm. The freezing level will be 12,000′ through the weekend. On Saturday, the wind starts light out of the west and rises to 15mph. Temps max out near 60. Sunday’s wind starts with W 10 and rises to W 20 in the afternoon. Overnight it turns to NW 20-30. High temps max out near 50 at 5000′. Monday looks sunny and breezy with the freezing level around 10k000′ and max temps in the 40s. Wind: NW 20-30. That’s enough for now. Wear your sunscreen!  

Jones, Sauvie’s, Coast Forecast – On vacation ‘til summer unless otherwise noted

 

Very basic Hood River weather forecast. Don’t plan your life around this. You really should read Temira’s Awesome Travel Advisory Service on Facebook

Sunshine and only sun for the next three days. Friday: lows in the upper 40s, highs in the mid 80s. Light east wind. No rainbows. Sunday: lows in the mid 50s, high near 90. Calm early. Moderate westerlies later. No rainbows. Sunday: lows in the mid 50s, high near 80. Moderately strong westerlies. No rainbows.  

Local-ish Events

Please let me know of outdoor-related local-ish events. If you don’t tell me, I don’t know!

There’s a work party for the new hike/horse/run trail in Post. Meet 5/25 at 9am at Family Man Staging Area. There’s a weekly social for Wind Johnnies (The Gorge Wind Social) at Ferment Brewing every 3rd Monday this summer. The first is Monday, May 20th at 5:30pm. The Columbia Gorge Junior Kayak Club offers free roll sessions (gear provided) for kids at the Hood River Pool every other Tuesday from 5:30 to 7pm. Visit their website for more deets: https://www.columbiagorgejuniorkayakclub.org/. Amayah’s offers a free meal every First Thursday from 1pm to 4pm. Regular weekly events:. NK Studio’s by-donation Tuesday morning yoga class is back. Ferment’s Tuesday night 4-mile walk/run is at 6pm. There’s meditation with monks at 5:15pm (an hour) and 6:30pm (30 minutes plus a talk) at Yoga Samadhi in White Salmon. The Tri Club is done for the season. At 7:15am on Wednesdays, there’s a run from the White Salmon Bakery. At 7am on Friday morning, there’s a run from Pine Street Bakery. On Fridays at 2:30pm, there’s a free meditation and stretching class at Yoga Samadhi. On Saturday at 9am, there’s a by-donation outdoor group fitness on the 2rd floor deck about Ferment Brewing.  

Cycling

Post, Whoopdee, Hospital Hill, Syncline, and probably Nestor (you check and tell me) are open. Cows are out on Hospital Hill. NO DOGS. That means you, all of you, even your dog that’s [insert adjective]. No dogs. Do not risk access for everyone. No parking at the corral. Whoopdee flowers are in full bloom. Hospital Hill and Syncline have ticks, oaks, and flowers. Columbia Hills is full of flowers and open to your bike. Definitely got a Tack Alert going on out there right now – lots of good dirt. It’s trail-building season. Get on the HRATS mailing list if you’d like to help out. If you’re parking at Post Canyon, you will need a parking pass. Those can be purchased at many local shops or online.  

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