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2/5 Mt. Hood Sun Forecast

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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Sunday
Monday
Tuesday

Good morning!

More sunny, boring weather on the way. Today, Sunday, looks like a carbon copy of yesterday: Inversion, temps rising a few degrees above freezing from 4000’-8000’ and E/SE wind at 5-10mph.

Monday may bring some high clouds, but the temperature profile looks similar to today. Just above freezing from 4000’-8000’ with SE wind at 10-15.

Tuesday starts off clear, becoming cloudy in the evening as a weak front brushes the PNW. We’ll have that same inversion in the morning, but we’ll see the free air freezing level go to 6000’ late in the afternoon with west wind at 10-15. We may see a few flurries overnight into Wednesday morning.

Wednesday will have high clouds or partly cloudy conditions in the morning, with the snow level at 4500’ early and west wind at 5-10mph. We’ll see a chance of a few inches of snow during the day on Wednesday, but the way things are trending, we may not see anything at all.

The weather looks to stay dry and sunny through next weekend, but some models are showing a return to wetter, more seasonal weather next weekend.

In the meantime, you windsurfers and kiters can enjoy strong east wind today and tomorrow, a break on Tuesday, and a likely return to strong east wind in the latter part of the week.

Have a great day today!

Temira

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2/4 Mt. Hood Forecast

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Disclaimer: This forecast is for entertainment only. Don’t use it to plan your skiing, snowboarding or travel schedule, even though I do. Although I work for Meadows, this forecast is not endorsed by Meadows and does not reflect the views of the resort. Nobody pays me to write this report (unless you make a donation), so please share the link with your friends and help me increase my hits! Thank you!

Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Saturday
Sunday
Monday

Good morning!

There’s not much to say about the weather on Mt. Hood for the next three days. We’ll see mostly clear skies interspersed with periods of high overcast. We’ll see an inversion in the valleys with above-freezing temps between 32 and 36 between 5000’ and 10000’ for the three-day period. Winds will be SE for this period, in the 10-20 range or less.

It was looking like we’d see some snow out of a system Tuesday, but that system is looking very weak, and will likely stay south of Mt. Hood for no new snow. At this point, the extended forecast through next week looks dry.

Windsurfers and kiters will enjoy strong east wind in the Gorge today, tomorrow and Monday. In other news, there’s a ski jumping contest at Skibowl today.

I know. Boring forecast. Pray for snow, or at least precip, so I can write something more interesting.

Have a great day today!

Temira

p.s. If you find this report useful, entertaining, or just want to recognize all the hard work that goes into it, please take the time to make a donation by clicking on the link below. For a suggested donation of $10, I’ll add you to the email version of this list ‘til January 2013, putting you in the running for cool prizes donated by the weekly sponsors during the summer season (and the winter if I get off my bum and get some!). If you don’t PayPal, you can send a donation to PO Box 841 in Hood River, 97031.