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7/9 Forecast

Good morning!

The forecast this week is brought to you by the fine people who repair your windsurfing sails overnight at 13 Oak Street in Hood River (that’s the Gorge Surf Shop building). Drop off your clean, dry, broken, busted up sail by 5pm, and it’ll be ready for you by 9am the following morning. I don’t know how they do it, but it’s a great service. You will never again miss a day due to a hole in your sail. =) Give Olaf a call at 806-3117 (HR area code) if you have any questions, or to arrange to drop off your sail.

It’s going to be sweltering hot in the Gorge today, but studies show that if you think about cold things, you’re actually going to feel cooler. So, here’s something for you to think about: NOAA says La Nina is on its way, and that means next ski season will be a powder season! To read the update, head here: http://bit.ly/bFCLnj

Despite the blistering, sweltering, mind-numbing heat, heat-gun west winds return today as the thermal trough shifts east. Light wind this morning gives way to19-23 this afternoon. The wind will start in Stevenson and slowly make its way down to Hood River. To beat your friends on the water, head west to Stevenson. If you’re an Event Site user, remember that the Event Site is closed Saturday and Sunday. However, KB4C reserved it today too, and they’re going to keep it open to all users, so you don’t have to pay today. Instead, consider making a donation at KB4C.org.

Coming up tomorrow we’ll have more west wind. The day kicks off with dawn patrol in the upper teens or low twenties, building to the 23-26 range, maybe stronger, maybe even a lot stronger, by midday, filling in all the way from Stevenson to Arlington. Sunday looks similar to Saturday.

There’s a party to benefit KB4C, featuring Tony Smiley, at the British Pub tonight starting at 8:30. Coming up tomorrow, the EpicSessions / Shadowbox Jumpoff Party happens at the Waucoma club. Come watch video of Hood River’s best windsurfers going as big as they can. That starts at 9. Also tomorrow, Monsters Inc. plays in Cascade Locks on the big screen, outdoors. The King Salmon road bike race is on in White Salmon (so Dock Grade will be closed during the race). On Sunday, there’s Kiteboarding for Cancer and Standup for Cancer, the Disco shop ride, and Gorge Barefoot Boogie at Cascade Acupuncture Center. Too many events… too much fun!

Finally coed touch rugby starts in Parkdale next Monday. You can register through Hood River community ed (or maybe just crash it?)…

Finally, everyone keep Mike Jacoby in your thoughts. He crashed his bike in Post Canyon yesterday (haven’t we all), and was found unconscious on the trail with a broken jaw. After being lifeflighted to Portland, he was placed in ICU, and as of 11pm last night, was still unconscious The doctors say there are encouraging signs. However, his family asks that we not call or visit until he’s out of the ICU. Mike is on Facebook, so feel free to head to his public profile here: http://bit.ly/c5oUra and send him a message.

Have an awesome day today, and think good thoughts for Mike. We love you, Jacoby!

Temira

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I thought the Gorge was an oven Wednesday, but Thursday is an oven too!

Good morning!

Updated at 9:00 Thursday.

The forecast is brought to you this week by 2nd Wind Sports. They’ve got competitive prices, awesome staff, and they’ll consign your extra gear so your car can fit in your garage (okay, maybe not your car, but at least that next new piece of equipment). I do not know if they’ll consign your car. Seriously, 2nd Wind is a great shop, the staff is the most positive and helpful and cheerful in town (no kidding), and I spend way too much time and money there. You should too!

NoAA’s calling for an even 100 degrees in The Dalles today, and 98 in Hood River, and that means it’s time to visit your favorite swimming hole. If you haven’t been to the Punchbowl yet this year, today is the day. Either that or it’s another day to spend on or in a river. If you want to run the Klickitat this evening, let me know. There is a group of us going.

Windsurfing or kiting isn’t really going to happen today. Morning easterlies in the 15-18 range will fade towards afternoon, giving excellent waterskiing conditions through the Gorge. Scotty, did you hear me?

Believe it or not, west wind will return tomorrow afternoon as a weak layer of marine air pushes inland from the coast. Although the Gorge starts out glassy tomorrow morning, we’ll see blowdryer westerlies in the 17-20 range tomorrow afternoon from Stevenson to Hood River.

A weak disturbance hits the Northwest on Saturday, bringing a stronger marine push, better temperature gradients and stronger westerlies. Widespread low twenties or better is the long-range conservative call for Saturday. Sunday looks windy too.

Another believe it or not: the Post and Pint ride out of Dirty Fingers Bike Repair in Hood River is on for this evening, despite the heat. Meet at the shop at 5:30 for the hot lap. Mitchell is promising extra refreshing beverages (that’s more than one beer, not an extra refreshing beer) and cherries (he didn’t say that) for everyone who completes the ride today.

Finally, boaters, the White Salmon just below 2 ¾ and the Klickitat’s right around 1500 cfs , and if you’re not a boater, today is going to be a great day to do some whitewater rafting or take a kayak lesson! Give Wet Planet a call and say you want to take a kayaking lesson from Susan or Andy. They taught me, and they rock. Get out on the water!

That’s it for today. Whatever you do today, have an awesome day.

Temira

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