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12/5 Gorge Wind, Mt. Hood snow, and a couple great causes to support.


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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Wednesday
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Friday

First off today, it’s the Hood River Weather website’s first annual pledge drive month. If you use this handy website, please take the time to make a donation. Larry is just one guy with another job, running that useful website as a hobby, and a small donation from you makes a huge difference to him.

Next, tomorrow night, Thursday, is the annual Mt. Hood Meadows avalanche dog fundraiser. 6pm, Double Mountain. Great raffle prizes. Really great. Great cause. Great beer (if you like that crappy beverage – I don’t). Awesome pizza (who doesn’t like pizza?).

Advertising out of the way, we’ve entered a much better synoptic scale setup for Mt. Hood. We’re now under NW flow, and although that doesn’t usually bring us huge snowfall amounts, it does keep the snow level down. It also leads to west winds, for those of you who are ready for wind sports, and that includes me because I have a new-used 71 quad from Big Winds! With a west gradient at .06 this morning, we should see westerlies at 15-18 today. The real fun begins tomorrow, with high pressure off the coast. 23-26 tomorrow. 28-32 on Friday, probably in the Corridor Friday, and further east Thursday In the long-range forecast, Monday looks very, very windy, with the winter version of a Classic Gorge Setup. But that’s way, way too far out to be forecasting wind in the winter. That said, we’ll see several good west wind days in the next week (that’s for you, Dave and Laura).

Moving on, I can’t tell you how happy I was to see blue sky and snow-covered Mt. Adams this morning! It looks like a pretty dry day up on Mt. Hood today, with the exception of occasional orographic flurries. The snow level will be around 2000′, with less than 2” of new snow (and quite possibly just a trace). Wind today will be W 30-40 early, dropping to W 20 by 1pm and W 10-15 by 4pm. Clouds move in tonight.

Thursday starts with cloudy skies, and snow starts around 10am. The snow level will be 1500-2000′. By 4pm, .3” water value (WV) falls for 3-4” of new snow. Another .4-.5” WV falls by Friday morning for 5-6” of new. Wind on Thursday will be WNW 20-25 early, rising to 30-35 by 7am and 35-40 by 1pm. Bundle up if you’re headed to Mt. Hood.

Friday looks like another snowy day. A break in the snow between 4am and 7am doesn’t last long, with another. .6-.8” WV falling between 7am and 4pm with the snow level at 2000′. That gives us 6-9” of new snow. Expect heavy wind-loading and wind-damaged crystals, as it’s going to be nukin’ windy: W 40 early, rising to WNW 40-45 by 10am and picking up to WNW 50 in the afternoon. If chairs can handle the wind, that’s windy enough for fresh tracks every run, and with the snow level that low, the snow might just survive the beating, remaining fluffy and fun. Anyway, another .1-.2” WV falls after 4pm, for a couple inches more by Saturday morning.

On Saturday, the snow level will be around 1500′, with a few flurries during the day, a couple more inches overnight, and NW wind at 30-35 early, slowly fading to 15-20 in the afternoon.

Sunday looks dry. So does Monday. Don’t forget to make your Christmas pledge to the Hood River Weather website!

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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12/4 Mt. Hood snow forecast, Gorge wind, and Parkdale snow. And pineapples.


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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Tuesday
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Thursday

It’s my day off today, and if it wasn’t my day off, it would by my bonus day off, as Meadows is closed due to a one-day Pineapple Express. There’s only one thing to do in response: bake Pineapple Express cupcakes!

In Gorge weather, the best chance to get out of the rain today will be before 1pm. Yes, I know it’s raining now, but it’s going to pour after 1pm. Or at least after 4pm. So check the radar before you head out, and if you head out, consider The Dalles, the Mecca of winter road biking! And expect west wind at 15-18 wherever you are. Strong westerlies kick in overnight, with 28-32 in the Corridor tonight and early tomorrow, fading to 21-24 during the day.

Starting tomorrow, we’re going to see several days of cold weather, with the snow level between 1000′ and 1500′. With west flow in place, we shouldn’t see snow in Hood River proper, but we’ll see snow on all the surrounding hills, on the bike trails, and in Parkdale. Thursday looks quite snowy around 1500′, with the possibility of 6-8” or more falling in Parkdale in a 48 hour period.

Snow. Bah. Let’s talk rain.

The rain will continue on Mt. Hood today, adding on to the already impressive 2” rainfall total. The snow level, around 9000′ this morning, falls to 6000′ around 4pm and a helpful 5500′ around 7pm. Moderate rain falls until 1pm, and then very heavy rain falls, giving 1” or more by 4pm. Another .4” water value (WV) falls after 4pm, likely putting 2-3” of new snow on the soggy snowpack by Wednesday morning. Wind today will be WSW 40 early, becoming SW 30-50 midday and holding overnight.

Wednesday starts with a little new snow on the ground and orographic snow showers mixed with sunbreaks. Total accumulation will be less than .25” WV, for 1-2” of new. By 1am, the snow level will be at 1500′, and it will hover between 1000′ and 1500′ through the extended forecast. That’s a pretty impressive drop in the snow level that is and a drop which will turn the snowpack to blue ice if the end-of-storm snow doesn’t pan out. Wind will be WSW 35-40 early, going to a very powerful W 40-50 by 7am and then slowly dropping to W 15-20 around 4pm.

Thursday starts off cloudy and cold, with the snow level at 1000-1500′. Snowfall starts between 4am and 7am, just in time to fill up the ski area parking lots (not to mention slopes) with light and fluffy snow. Even little Skibowl’s going to love this storm! Back to the forecast: 1” WV falls by 4pm Thursday, for 12-14” of new snow during the day. Another .4” WV falls Thursday night into Friday, for 4-6” of new snow. Wind on Thursday should be W 20-25 early, rising to W 35-40 by 10am (enjoy the chair swing, folks), and going to WNW 30-40 (even more swinging) around 4pm.

More snow falls on Friday, with orographic snow flurries giving .4” WV by 1pm for 4-6” of new with the snow level at 1500′. Wind will be SW 30-35 in the wee hours, swinging to WNW 40-50 (swinging… get it? Chairs swinging…) by 7am. Saturday morning sees more new snow on the ground, but Sunday looks clear, cold and dry.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira