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8/3 Gorge wind and events


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Before you read on, please remember that this report (wind, snow and events, year round, almost every day – WOW!) is brought to you free of charge. It’s my hobby, but it’s valuable to you, and I put it out here free so you can make the most of your free time. But there are five times as many people using the forecast for free as there are making donations. We all know windsurfers and kiters and skiers can make a small donation to keep a good thing going. So we’re trying something through Labor Day. You can get this forecast as an email for $12. That gets you in the running for a few prizes here and there, and from now on it’ll give you consistency (on the 98% of days I write a forecast. Admit it, that’s pretty amazing for one chick working by herself!). Here’s the scoop: If I get donations totaling $15 or more on a given day, I’ll post a forecast the next day. If not, only the people on the mailing list get the forecast. Thanks for understanding that I have to make a living, and thank you for your support!










Tomorrow’s forecast status: Thank you for the donations! (3:19pm)

Enjoy today’s nice weather while you can, because tomorrow’s the hot day, with temperatures around 95 degrees here in the Gorge. As I wrote this report, it was 69 in my house and 59 outside, so I’ve got all the doors and windows open (2 of each) trying to cool this place down in time for the hot spell. We’ll get a bit of a break in the heat on Sunday, with highs near 90, but more humid weather will make it feel just as hot late in the day.

We won’t get much wind this weekend to make the heat more bearable. Last night was the last of the west wind, and we’ll see light wind this morning, slowly picking up to east 14-17 at Stevenson and Rooster this afternoon. Tomorrow brings east wind at 13-15 in Stevenson in the morning with 18-21 at Rooster, with calm to light wind everywhere else. Sunday starts off calm, with west wind picking up to 10-13 late in the afternoon or early in the evening. The long term forecast shows light wind Monday and then strong westerlies Tuesday and Wednesday.

If you are down in Stevenson, remember that it’s Sportbike Northwest. Keep your eyes open for motorcycles on the road and bars full of sportbike enthusiasts.

For you farmers and storm watchers out there, watch out for a chance of thunderstorms late Sunday night, as upper flow turns southeast and moisture moves into the upper atmosphere from the south.

In events, we have First Friday in Hood River today, with fun times on Oak Street. Make sure you swing by the British Pub for the Throwdown for Theo, a fundraiser for a young kiteboarder who was paralyzed last year. **Updated 3:30pm: Bridge of the Gods amateur event has been postponed until August 18th-19th**. Tomorrow is the real grand opening party at Prfiem Brewery.

Finally, the outdoor movie forecast: ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ plays at Cascade Locks Movies in the Park Friday, and ‘Secretariat’, with a visit from Secretariat the horse at 5:30pm, plays at Hood River Movies in the park Saturday.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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8/2 Gorge wind and events


The Clymb: free membership. Cheap gear. Temira approves. Click to join.

Before you read on, please remember that this report (wind, snow and events, year round, almost every day – WOW!) is brought to you free of charge. It’s my hobby, but it’s valuable to you, and I put it out here free so you can make the most of your free time. But there are five times as many people using the forecast for free as there are making donations. We all know windsurfers and kiters and skiers can make a small donation to keep a good thing going. So we’re trying something through Labor Day. You can get this forecast as an email for $12. That gets you in the running for a few prizes here and there, and from now on it’ll give you consistency (on the 98% of days I write a forecast. Admit it, that’s pretty amazing for one chick working by herself!). Here’s the scoop: If I get donations totaling $15 or more on a given day, I’ll post a forecast the next day. If not, only the people on the mailing list get the forecast. Thanks for understanding that I have to make a living, and thank you for your support!










Tomorrow’s forecast status: Thank you, D.P.! – 7:30am

I’m going to quote from NOAA now: “THE HOTTEST WEATHER OF THE YEAR SO FAR LIKELY OVER MUCH OF SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON AND NORTHWEST OREGON THIS WEEKEND. PEOPLE WHO DO STRENUOUS EXERCISE SHOULD BE EXTRA CAREFUL DURING THIS UPCOMING HOT PERIOD. DRINK PLENTY OF CLEAR FLUIDS…AND AVOID
EXERCISE DURING THE HEAT OF THE DAY.”

That’s nice, isn’t it? You know they’re required to write in caps and are not allowed to use commas? Really. In between now and Saturday and Sunday, when it’s going to be 95 degrees here, get yourself a nice swimsuit and floaty toy and make plans to spend some time in the river. And… what they really meant to say was, “THE HOTTEST WEATHER OF THE YEAR SO FAR LIKELY THIS WEEKEND. YOUR TOMATOES WILL FINALLY RIPEN.”

Today is a day for playing in the river a different way – no pool floaty needed. Deep clouds in Portland and sunshine out here (well, I woke up at 4:45, so it wasn’t sunny when I wrote this report) mean we’ll see strong wind on the river. The gradient is .13 PDX-DLS and another .07 out east, which bodes for a very strong day. 21-24 starts the day near Hood River and Mosier, with the wind picking up to 26-30+ midday and filling in to Stevenson, Doug’s, Rowena and Maryhill this afternoon.

The latest model runs show high pressure building in faster and faster tomorrow. So, now I think we’ll see 10-15 west overnight, going glassy by mid-morning and switching to east 13-15 by noon.

Saturday is the Bridge of the Gods amateur event, and they’ll get east wind at 15-18. Sunday looks hot and calm until late afternoon, when a light west breeze picks up. For those of you desperate to cool off on Sunday, it looks like Jones Beach might provide a bit of a cool breeze.

In other events, Sportbike Northwest continues in Stevenson this week for all you motorcycle riders, How to Train Your Dragon plays at Cascade Locks Movies in the Park Friday, and Secretariat, with a visit from Secretariat the horse at 5:30pm, plays at Hood River Movies in the park Saturday.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira