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11/17 forecast

Good morning!

Last night was a crazy one out on the coast, with winds gusts peaking around 90 mph. That, by the way, is too windy for windsurfing or kiting. It looks like today will bring another round of strong southerly winds. I’m curious if the speed sailing crew was out there yesterday or if they’re out there today.

Speaking of windsurfing and kiting, it is blowing in the 20’s out in the desert right now. However, gradients are only 6,6,23, not really enough to sustain anything over 18-23 or so. Also, I think gradients won’t increase today, and will probably decline. So, expect 17-22 out in the desert today, and expect it to be gusty.

I think we’ll see similar windspeeds out in the desert tomorrow.

For more exciting wind, head to the coastal flatwater sites tomorrow for storm condtions.

As for snow, it’s snowing at Meadows. Groomers report 2” already up top, with heavy snow falling. It’s pretty windy up there right now, but winds should decrease later. There’s no rain in sight this week in the mountains. Just more snow.

Don’t forget that this Saturday is the Hood River Snow Show at the Hood River Inn. Doors open at 5:30, and $5 gets you in. We’re having a raffle for cool stuff including skis, a snowboard and a Meadows season pass. The party is family friendly, so bring your whole crew. We will have beer and wine for mom, dad, and the 21+ sibs.

Have a great day today!

Temira

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11/16 forecast

Good morning!

Given the light rain on the slopes this morning, I think I’ll talk about wind first instead. If you’d like to go windsurfing or kiting, watch Stevenson and Rooster today. As a massive upper level low builds off the coast, bringing hurricane force gusts to the coast, east gradients will build through the Gorge. It’s going to be gusty, it’s going to be cloudy, and there might be rain showers, but you might just get on the water later today.

Tomorrow afternoon brings west winds to the Gorge in the wake of frontal passage. The further east you go, the steadier the winds will be. It’s going to be very southerly, so your best chance for decent water time will be at Arlington. Honestly, I’m not going to recommend the drive, unless you are really, super desperate.

You Seattle people are going to get a great day on the water tomorrow. Enjoy!

A better bet tomorrow for Gorge people is skiing, with NOAA predicting 4-8”. I’m thinking we’ll see more than that on lee slopes, as strong winds assist accumulation amounts. If you head to the slopes tomorrow, be prepared for strong winds and possible reduced lift speeds due to wind. By midday, wind speeds should drop on the slopes.

Snow is in the forecast at Meadows for the rest of this week. Yippee! Suddenly I like El Nino a lot better…

Have a great day today!

Temira