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Forecast for 5/20. It’s one month after 4/20. Not sure what that means.

Good morning!

It’s beginning to feel a lot like winter down here. Temps are in the 40s in the valley this morning and in the upper twenties on the hill. Timberline had an inch of new overnight, and they’re going to get a couple more inches today. The best skiing will be tomorrow and Saturday, as west flow causes orographic snowfall. I’m holding a Timberline pass in my grubby little paws (thanks Lisa Hargrave), so Denise and maybe Rick and I will be headed up there if they get a few inches of snow. Yippee! Ski season isn’t over yet!

On the river today, the westerlies were pretty light at 5am. We’ll see gusty 10-15 through the entire Gorge for much of today, possibly picking up just a little bit this afternoon at Lyle and in the Corridor. I have one thing to say to that: Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!

Friday looks quite light until late afternoon, when an approaching front sends the corridor into the 17-20 range. Saturday is looking windier, at least out in the desert, with post-frontal winds in the mid to upper twenties. Don’t forget to stop at Doug’s Beach Saturday morning to help out with the annual CGWA beach cleanup! If you don’t, Patrick Quigley will kill me for not getting the word out enough, so save your forecaster and go save the beach.

If you’re a mountain biker, you are not a happy mountain biker today. Post went from dusty to downright muddy in 30 minutes yesterday, and it’s a mud pit now, so respect the trail and let it rest today. That means the post and pint is off, but as always, the Dirty Fingers Bike Repair social hour is on at 5:30.

Boaters, the Hood’s at 4.7 feet, the White Salmon’s at 4.8 feet, the Little White’s at 750, and the Wind River’s at 702cfs. That’s as high as I’ve seen the Wind in a couple of weeks, so I’m hoping that gets me a trip down it with Wet Planet with my buddy Drew, as the guide… =)

Have a great day today!

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Go read a forecast (because you won’t be able to get a library book soon) 5/19

Good morning!

The weather was calm early this morning, but that won’t last long. Blue skies will give way to rain later today.

The quick weather switch is powered by a winter-like storm off the Oregon coast. That storm is taking a northerly track, which means lots of wind for speedsailing at the coast, but not much in the Gorge.

We’ll see light east winds until midday followed by a quick switch to west winds. This setup makes for tough forecasting, but I think we’ll see super gusty mid-twenties westerlies in the corridor starting mid-afternoon, filling eastward towards dark. It could get very exciting on the river for tonight’s Hood River Yacht Club sailboat races, as there could be huge gusts through the corridor. Then again, we might see nothing at all, but the first scenario is much more likely.

Tomorrow brings 13-15 mph westerlies from Stevenson all the way to Arlington, with more rain and lowering freezing levels. The snow level drops to 3500 feet by tomorrow morning, and won’t budge until Sunday. Best chance for powder skiing is Friday into Saturday.

Coming up this weekend on Saturday, there’s a work party at Beacon Rock, and 2nd Wind’s season opener party at the Horse and Hound pub in Hood River. It must be opening weekend, because on Sunday, it’s the Big Wind beach bash, with lots of free demos. Also on Sunday, Columbia Gorge offroad association has a work party at Kingsley.

Boaters, the Hood’s at 4.8 feet, the Whitie Salmon’s at 4.4 feet, the Little White’s at 672, and the Wind River’s at 601cfs.

One final note: shuttered libraries suck.

Have a great day!

Temira