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9/20 forecast

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It looks like the wind gods are still on a bit of a vacation, as more fall-like weather hits the Northwest today. However, the early gradient was at .05, and that’s going to be enough for some west wind today. Gusty westerlies in the 17-20 range today east of The Dalles look pretty likely, possibly filling in back to Hood River late in the day.

If you like mountain biking, think about heading to the Washington side today instead of beating on Post and the 44 road trails. They’re pretty muddy at this point, but as the weather dries out this week, they should get perfect! I’m guessing Wednesday is the day if you want to ride the Super D.

If you’d like to double up on activities, there’s a pretty good chance you can multitask and pick mushrooms while you’re riding. The chanterelles are out in force now… they’ve been spotted at 1000 feet and as high as 3000 feet!

And if you want a casual ride, weather permitting, join the crew from Mountain View cycles for the last Alternative Ride of the season, leaving the shop at 6:30 tonight, heading to the Thirsty Woman in Mosier, and returning after dark. If you are going to join the crew for this ride, leave your spandex at home, but bring along some lights.

Boaters, the White Salmon came up to 2 feet yesterday, the Klickitat’s at 900 cfs, and the Hood never did make it to 4 feet.

Have a great day today!

Temira

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Today’s forecast. 9.19

Good morning!

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The showery weather continues today as a powerful jet segment slams into the warm air over the Northwest, drenching Oregon and Washington for much of the day today. As this system moves east, west winds will pick up a bit. It’s going to be gusty and inconsistent, but even so, I think we’ll see a slow build into the 17-20 range today. The westerlies should pick up around midday near Hood River, filling in further east a couple of hours later. There’s a decent chance of 20-24 today east of The Dalles..

It looks like we’ll see more consistent west winds tomorrow, as a low pressure trough moves eastward and the blocking upper level low disappears from the coast. Gusty westerlies blow in the 17-20 range, first out east, and then filling back to Mosier and Lyle.

If you want to hit the trails for some mountain biking, you may want to reconsider, as the trails are going to be pretty muddy today with all the rain. Post was greasy at 6pm yesterday, and it’s no better now. If you ride, you’re going to trash the trails. So, wait until the wind picks up this afternoon and dries out the trails a bit. If you want to watch some muddy bike racing today, the Hood River Cyclocross is at the Fairgrounds. Come cheer on local legend, the Darkness, Brad Urban!

And if you want to drive, the Bend Super D happens today, with lots of schwag and cash prizes!

Boaters, the Tieton is at 1650 cfs, the White Salmon is at 1.7 feet, the Klickitat was at 820 cfs, and the Hood was at 3.4 feet. Keep a close eye on the Hood today, because there’s a small chance it’s going to hit the magic 4 feet if the downpour continues in the mountains this afternoon.

Have a great day today!

Temira

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