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1/13 Mt. Hood sun, Gorge wind, and a veritable heat wave in the mountains next week.










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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Sunday
Monday
Tuesday

Good morning,

Just a friendly reminder from my friends at Hood River Rotary: January 21st is the annual Rotary Ski Night at Meadows. Tickets for skiing from 3-9pm are just $10 in advance, $15 at the gate. You can purchase advance tickets now and support a great cause, whether you plan on going or not.

The challenge has gone out of the forecast at this point. Mt. Hood will be clear early today, partly cloudy with high clouds midday and clear overnight. Temps will remain well below freezing, with the free air freezing level (FAF) at 0′ (aka ‘the surface’). Wind will be increasing out of the N, becoming as strong as 15-25mph, and turning more northeasterly tonight. No precip.

Monday starts out clear, with mid-level clouds midday through the evening. The freezing level will be at the surface early, with temps climbing just above zero from 1k-11k’ late in the evening. Wind will be N 10-15 early, becoming NW at 20-30 in the afternoon.


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Tuesday looks clear on Mt. Hood. Temps will warm during the day, rising to near 40 degrees at 5k by 10am, with the FAF at 11,000′. Morning N/NW wind becomes NE at 15-20 midday.

By Wednesday, a monster inversion develops, with temps at sea level just over freezing, temps at 5k at 50 degrees, and the FAF at 11,000′. This pattern continues through Saturday.

In Gorge weather, it’s looking gloomy this morning, and east wind at 15-18 today isn’t going to help get rid of the gloom. Expect mid-level clouds tomorrow (it’s going to look like mid-summer, with clouds in the western Gorge) and increasing west wind hitting 23-26+ from Hood River to Doug’s. Tuesday may start off with low clouds, but looks clear by midday, with strong west wind. Wednesday looks clear in the Gorge. Cross your fingers on that one, because if Wednesday is clear, it’ll be clear for the rest of the week. Temps will be below freezing in the Gorge today and tomorrow, warming up just above freezing by Tuesday.

In other important news, grant letters for Hood River County’s RTP grant for an excavator, hand tools, armoring supplies, and other stuff for building on both mult-use and non-moto trails are due tomorrow. Please, if you ride, write and email/drop off a letter (must be signed) today or tomorrow. For more information, call Henry at the forestry department at (541) 387-6888.

For those of you who ride Meadows, there are a bunch of new Hood River discounts. Show a day pass or a season pass of any sort, and you qualify.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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1/12 Mt. Hood sun, Gorge weather, and some 50 degree temps on the way










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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
4a-8a 8a-12p 12p-4p 4p-8p 8p-4a
Saturday
Sunday
Monday

Good morning,

Just a friendly reminder from my friends at Hood River Rotary: January 21st is the annual Rotary Ski Night at Meadows. Tickets for skiing from 3-9pm are just $10 in advance, $15 at the gate. You can purchase advance tickets now and support a great cause, whether you plan on going or not.

Up on Mt. Hood, there’s really not much to talk about right now. The sky will be clear this morning with some high overcast mid-morning and clear sky again late. The freezing level will be at 0′, aka ‘the surface’ with temps rising maybe into the teens. Wind will be calm to light out of a north or northeasterly direction.

Sunday looks clear and dry and cold, with high clouds mid-morning and north wind at 15-20.

Monday looks clear and cold, with periods of partly cloudy sky and north wind at 20-30. Late Monday evening, warm air moves in. By Tuesday morning, temps should be well above freezing from 0′-10,000′. And that’s how the weather will stay all week. Expect spring skiing the entire week from Tuesday on.


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Oh my gosh. This forecast just gets more and more boring, so I’ve had to do some research on current biking conditions to spice up the report. Syncline has entered the freeze-thaw cycle, with below-freezing temps at night and above-freezing temps during the day. Past the fenceline was already slick and muddy from the freeze-thaw yesterday, and the rest of Sycline will quickly join in, so please leave newly constructed trails alone to avoid doing damage. So, you say, where should I ride? If you can handle cold conditions, the Gorge #400 is open and clear. Ride west out of Wyeth for 4 miles (one-way) of mostly snow-free singletrack. Ride out of Cascade Locks for 6 miles of mixed singletrack and gravel road. As of yesterday, the Wyeth section was still frozen solid, and therefore safe to ride. No, you cannot legally connect the two sections of trail, as the PCT is the connector.

In Gorge weather, expect partly cloudy sky today. Tomorrow, despite east wind at 15-18, also looks clear. Monday’s sounding model shows gloomy weather in the Gorge, but the weather should clear again by Tuesday. We might even get lucky Monday with sunshine if the very strong high pressure off the coast can out-high-pressure the very strong high pressure in the desert and give us west wind. Oh please let that happen! If you need to be warm, head west starting Tuesday, because it’s going to be cold in the Gorge and sunny and near 50 at the coast!

Have an awesome day today!

Temira