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Good morning!

So far this morning the Gorge has been spared the effects of the incoming precipitation, but the dry weather isn’t going to last all day. Expect snow down low and some freezing rain on the roads to Mt. Hood (ODOT is already reporting freezing rain on 26, and we’ll see some from Parkdale up as well). We’ll see an inch or two of wet snow in Hood River today before the cold air mixes out later this evening. It’s currently raining near Teacup and snowing at the MHM base lodge, if you were wondering.

Up on the mountain today, snow levels will start around 4500 feet and rise to 6500 feet by 1pm as the warm front pushes eastward. Morning winds will be SW at 15-25, rising to WSW 25-30 midday, then dropping to WSW 10-20 this evening and holding overnight. Total precipitation today depends a lot on a small variation in the storm track. As of now, it looks like we’ll see a total of .3-.5” of water value (although some models suggest up to .75”, but the bulk of this system will pass to the north of us). Heaviest precip will be this morning, in the form of snain, switching over to light rain from 6000’ down or so this afternoon.

Light rain/snow mix continues overnight, ending by 7am. The free air freezing level tomorrow will be around 6500-7000 feet… at least tomorrow looks dry. Winds tomorrow will be SW at 15-20 all day.

Friday starts off dry, but precipitation begins around 10, likely in the form of rain, switching to snow by noon. Snow levels start at 6500 feet and rapidly drop to 4000’ by 1pm. Snow levels continue to fall Friday night, dropping to 1500’ by Saturday morning. During the day Friday, we’ll see .75” water equivalent for 4-6” down low and 6-9” up high. Another 3-4” will fall between 10pm and 4am. Winds Friday start at SW 20-30, increasing to WSW 30-40 by 1pm and switching to W 25-30 in the evening.

Models for Saturday are mixed, showing either very light precip or up to .5” of water value. Either way, snow levels will be 1500’ or less, so whatever we see will fall as snow. Winds Saturday will be W, switching to WNW at 15-20. Sunday looks dry and sunny.

That concludes your ski resort weather forecast for today. Have an awesome day!

Temira

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1/4/2011 forecast

Good morning!

It looks likes the boring sunshine is finally going away. That’s not really a good thing in my world, as I love mid-winter sun. It keeps me sane. However, it is what it is, and we’ll see the sun again sometime soon.

We’ll see high clouds on Mt. Hood today as a front makes its way into Oregon from the north. Winds will be light easterlies on the mountain this morning, switching to west 10-15mph by 1pm. The inverted temperatures will hold on the mountain all day today, with near- or above-freezing temperatures until 7pm.

Precipitation starts tonight around 1am Wednesday, with various models predicting .25” to .5” of water value. Snow levels will start off at the surface, rising to 5000-5500’, with a significant chance of a freezing rain episode on Mt. Hood and on Highway 35. If we see snow, and I think we will for the most part, we’ll see 2-4” of heavy sludge. Winds tonight rise to WSW 25-30 by tomorrow morning, briefly rising to 30-35 midday tomorrow, then decreasing slightly to W 20-25 in the evening.

Snow/rain ends by 1am on Thursday for a dry, cloudy day on the mountain with temperatures at/near/just above freezing. Free air freezing levels will be around 5500 feet, rising to 6500 feet by 10pm.

Friday starts of dry and cloudy, with snow levels rapidly falling to 2500’ by 4pm. Snow starts around 2pm, with .25” to .5” of water value expected, so it looks like we’ll see snow, not r-word. That should give us 4-6” of snow by Saturday morning. Winds on Friday start off at W 15-20mph, rising to WSW 25-35 by 10am, switching to SW 30-40 midday and then building to W 35-45 by 4pm and holding through the evening. Those evening westerlies could be troublesome to chairlifts.

At this point, the weekend forecast shows light snowfall on Saturday and sunshine on Sunday.

Your Gorge weather forecast includes snow tonight through Thursday morning, with an inch or two tonight and another inch or two before temperatures moderate tomorrow evening. Your Gorge windsurfing/kiting forecast, for insane people, includes east winds at 25-30 at Stevenson today and 30-35 at Rooster, fading rapidly this afternoon.

Have a great day today!

Temira