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7/7 Forecast

This week’s forecast is brought to you by the Columbia Center for the Arts in Hood River, located
at 215 Cascade Street. Sure, it’s fun to use the Gorge as your gym, exercising your body every day, but how long has it been since you attended a cultural event? A play? A show? An indie film?

Well, Columbia Center for the Arts has you covered. Coming up on July 19th, Oregon author Jon Bell will be at CCA discussing his book ‘On Mount Hood: A biography of Oregon’s Perilous Peak.’ Jon was on OPB a couple of weeks ago, and he’s pretty engaging, so this should be a great talk. On July 20th, ‘Bicycle Dreams’ plays on the big screen at CCA… it’s a documentary about the Race Across America. Definitely a must see, and a bargain at $5. Finally, on the 27th, there’s another great film, ‘Exit Through the Gift Shop’. And those are only the highlighted events – you can check the website for more. And, if you want to support art in the Gorge, become a supporting member. On the email list, We’re giving away twopairs of tickets to Jesus Christ Superstar, playing on July 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16. Tickets are only $15 if you’re not one of the lucky winners.

Now, your forecast:

It’s a windy morning, and it’s only going to get windier today. With the low clouds just west of Hood River (right at the tunnels, actually) we’ll see 24-28 this morning from Hood River to The Dalles, picking up to 28-32 from Rowena to Arlington this afternoon. I’m a little concerned that there’s a front pushing through the Gorge midday. When that happens, we often see the wind crash between the Hatch and Maryhill (or at least become really gusty), with the action shifting to Stevenson and Arlington. It’s hard to see that happening with the early gradient at .15 from PDX-DLS, but keep the possibility in mind.



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The strong west wind continues tomorrow as a weak front combines with high pressure off the coast for 23-26 all day long from Hood River eastward.

Saturday looks windy too with a start in the 17-20 range, the wind may back off as the day goes on. Sunday looks like a light start, with the wind picking up to 17-20 in the afternoon.

Tomorrow is the kickoff for the Tenacity Games, three days of sports events better known by the name Athletes for Cancer. If you’re not participating, you can make a donation by going to the Tenacity Games website.

For group events, tonight is the Post and Pint co-ed Post Canyon mountain bike ride leaving Dirty Fingers at 5:30. Coming up tomorrow, the Disco meet at China Gorge 8am to ride Knebal and 8-mile. The Tenacity Games go off all weekend, and on Sunday, there’s the White Salmon Riverfest and Symposium.

Tomorrow night is the Tenacity Games kickoff party at the British Pub at 8pm, and also tomorrow night, there’s a fundraiser for Peg Lalor, featuring the Ultronz, at the Hood River Inn starting at 7pm. Both of these parties benefit really good causes, so please try and find time to make it to both.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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Forecast

7/6 Forecast

This week’s forecast is brought to you by the Columbia Center for the Arts in Hood River, located
at 215 Cascade Street. Sure, it’s fun to use the Gorge as your gym, exercising your body every day, but how long has it been since you attended a cultural event? A play? A show? An indie film?
Well, Columbia Center for the Arts has you covered. Coming up on July 19th, Oregon author Jon Bell will be at CCA discussing his book ‘On Mount Hood: A biography of Oregon’s Perilous Peak.’ Jon was on OPB a couple of weeks ago, and he’s pretty engaging, so this should be a great talk. On July 20th, ‘Bicycle Dreams’ plays on the big screen at CCA… it’s a documentary about the Race Across America. Definitely a must see, and a bargain at $5. Finally, on the 27th, there’s another great film, ‘Exit Through the Gift Shop’. And those are only the highlighted events – you can check the website for more. And, if you want to support art in the Gorge, become a supporting member. On the email list, We’re giving away twopairs of tickets to Jesus Christ Superstar, playing on July 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16. Tickets are only $15 if you’re not one of the lucky winners.

Now, your forecast:

First, a small rant: For all of you who are vehemently anti-tax, thanks, because Washington has no money and now we need to pay to use the Hatchery, Doug’s and Maryhill. You can purchase the pass here.

Models were showing a very light wind day when I looked last night, but the gradient this morning is .09. There’s really no wind to speak of yet, but that gradient, combined with an approaching system, will give us wind today. 14-17 by noon near Hood River seems reasonable. Late in the day we’ll see Stevenson jump to the low twenties while the Hood River/Rowena/Mosier gets gusty.



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Tomorrow looks quite windy as a low pressure trough crosses the Cascades. We should see 22-25 early, probably from Mosier to Doug’s, but possibly at the Hatchery, picking up to 27-31 from Doug’s to Threemile in the afternoon. Basically all you have to do tomorrow is throw your small gear in the car and head somewhere east of the cloud line.

Camping at Roosevelt wouldn’t be a bad idea tomorrow night, as the wind will blow all night. The strong west wind continues on Friday with high pressure off the coast and warm weather in the desert. We’ll see solid westerlies in the 26-30 from Mosier to Arlington in the morning, fading a big as the day goes on, with the strongest wind shifting to Doug’s and Maryhill.

If you want coast action, the central coast is 20-25 today, tomorrow and Friday, with a 5 foot swell. The north coast should see 15-20.

It’s Wednesday night, and that means there are sailboat races out of the Hood River Marina and the Kayak Shed’s shop paddle, but most importantly, it’s the Post and Pinot ride from Dirty Fingers Bike Repair, where your girl power pedal power earns you a glass of Pinot or a pint after the ride.

Looking ahead to the weekend, it’s the Tenacity Games, along with the White Salmon Riverfest and Symposium. If you live in Hood River, Skamania or Klickitat counties, you can book a $25 locals-only raft guide on Sunday by calling Wet Planet.

Have an awesome 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 sad-looking link below. For a suggested donation of $10, I’ll add you to the email version of this list ‘til June 2012, putting you in the running for cool prizes donated by the weekly sponsors.