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Friday: east wind, west wind, but definitely not no wind

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These are ranges for the average speed reading, not a predicted wind range. =)
Your favorite launch dawn
patrol
morning max afternoon max executive
session
Iwash (Rooster) Rock clouds fade buns invade
Stevenson LTW 5-10 12-15 12-15
Viento LTW 5-10 12-15 12-15
Swell-Hood River LTW 5-10 12-15 12-15
Lyle to Doug’s 5-10 LTW calm calm
Rufus, etc: 64-98kcfs flow 10-13 LTW LTE LTE
Roosevelt & Arlington 10-13 LTW LTE LTE
River flow last 24 hours: 64-98kcfskcfsRiver temp: 67.28F HR High temp: 76F

Gorge Wind Forecast

Hi friends! Hopefully you like ping-pong, because the wind will be going back and forth and back and forth over the next few days. But don’t you worry – there will be plenty of wind to get you on the river no matter if you prefer easterlies or westerlies or both! Temps will be in the 65-75 range, so plan your wetsuit accordingly.

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Friday opens up post-frontal with lots of clouds to the west. High pressure building inland will limit wind today, but we might see just enough for some of you. Pressures at 6am were 30.13/30.07/30.04, and by 7am, they were 30.13/30.09/30.07. You can see the gradients dropping and the inland high building. Quickly. Westerlies started in the 13-16 range from Viento to Hood River (less than 10 elsewhere), and they will drop to less than 10mph everywhere by mid-morning. We may see just enough thermal component this afternoon, perhaps 2pm on, for 12-15 from Stevenson to Swell with 7-10 in Hood River. That’s right on the edge of enough/not enough. To the east: calm or even light easterly. River flow over the last 24 hours was 64-98kcfs, river temp is 67.28F, and high temp forecast is 76F.

Saturday’s a fun one! The day starts with easterlies at 25mph near Stevenson, 20mph near Viento, and less than 10mph near Iwash (Rooster) Rock. Move quickly if you want east wind. By 11am, the wind drops below 15mph everywhere. But wait! There’s more! The west side heat low dissipates as an approaching system pushes cooler air into the west side. Desert: warm, approaching hot to the south. Early in the afternoon, we’ll see a quick jump to WEST WIND at 19-22 from Stevenson to Hood River. The wind then builds to 22-25 from Stevenson to Doug’s with 19-22 near Rufus. Arlington and Boardman join in after 5pm with 20-23. Given the direction of the flow aloft, I wouldn’t be surprise to see Rufus and Arlington beat that forecast for the executive session. High temp: 77F in Hood River and 80F out east.

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Venmo

Isobars stack up along the Cascade Crest early Sunday. Jump on it! We start with 21-24 from Viento to Mosier with 10-13 in cloudy Stevenson and 11-14 from Lyle to Arlington. Mid-morning wind rises to 23-26 from Viento to Mosier with 16-19 at Stevenson and also from Lyle to Doug’s. High pressure pushes inland in the afternoon. Models suggest that the Stevenson to Hood River zone will drop to 14-17 in the afternoon while the Lyle to Avery Zone climbs to 19-22 or more. East of there: ensembles are currently about 50% in on a period of strong wind, but the deterministic GFS disagrees. Hmm. Honestly, I think the GFS is under-forecasting the eastern Gorge. Let’s revise what I just said and call it 22-25 from Lyle to Rufus in the afternoon. We can revisit and revise again tomorrow. Actually, we’ll need to revisit and revise tomorrow! High temp: 66F in Hood River and 68F in Arlington.

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Extended: ping-pong returns to start next week. Monday currently boasts a forecast of east wind at 23-26mph from Iwash (Rooster) Rock to Home Valley with 19-22 at Viento. On Tuesday, we start with easterlies and switch to westerlies. Probably. Beyond Tuesday, there’s just too much uncertainty to make any sort of prediction at all. Have a great day today!  

 

Jones, Sauvie Island, Oregon Coast

North/Central/South coast, waves (swell forecast provided by NWS). Wind forecast for the afternoon (unless it’s a storm on the coast, in which case that’s peak wind during the day). Wind direction N (coast/Sauvie Island) and W (Jones) unless otherwise noted. Friday: 20-25/25/30-35, NW swell 12′ at 13 seconds. Saturday: 20/15/25-30, NW 7′ @ 11. Sunday: 15/20-25/30-35, NW 6′ @ 10. Jones Friday: 12-15. Saturday: 21-24. Sunday: 9-12. Sauvie Island Friday: 17-20. Saturday: 10-13. Sunday: 11-14.   Alan’s Sauvie Island Wind Sensor  

Mt. Hood Weather Forecast

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Partly cloudy sky this morning turns partly high cloudy this afternoon. Temps start near 60 and rise to the mid 70s. Light to moderate westerlies. No rainbows. Saturday will be sunny then high overcast. Temps start near 50 and rise to the upper 70s. Light easterlies early. Moderately strong westerlies later. No rainbows. Sunday will be mostly clear then clear. Temps start in the upper 40s and rises to the mid 60s. Moderately strong westerlies early. Moderate westerlies later. No rainbows.  

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All vehicles on HR County forest roads need a gallon of water and a shovel – it’s fire season. Please see the HRATS/Hood River County for complete details on Post Canyon closures. Newly reopened in Post: lower Trail 100 paralleling the lower part of Post Canyon Road. The Twin Tunnels Trail between Hood River and Mosier is closed due to wildfire. That means you, all of you who’ve been riding it. Kreps and Green Diamond Lands have reopened. That includes Whoopdee, Hospital Hill, and Underwood. Closed: Gorge 400 and lots of other trails due to the Whisky Creek Fire. Trail near Mt. Adams due to the Williams Mine Fire. Remember that E-bikes are not allowed on USFS non-moto trails. They are allowed on moto trails.  

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Thursday: down day today, but that won’t last long!

The best wind forecast for the Gorge. The best snow forecast for Mt. Hood. The best weather forecast for the Gorge.

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These are ranges for the average speed reading, not a predicted wind range. =)
Your favorite launch dawn
patrol
morning max afternoon max executive
session
Iwash (Rooster) Rock clouds come buns run
Stevenson LTV E10 LTE calm
Viento LTV E10 LTE calm
Swell-Hood River 5-10 LTV LTE calm
Lyle to Doug’s LTV calm calm calm
Rufus, etc: ???kcfs flow LTV calm calm calm
Roosevelt & Arlington LTV calm calm calm
River flow last 24 hours: ???kcfskcfsRiver temp: 67.64F HR High temp: 73F

Gorge Wind Forecast

Hi friends! Yesterday was an exciting day – as the cold front blasted through, stronger than expected, it drove the wind to 30+ in many locations. A big shoutout goes to the windsport folks who did everything they could to assist in rescuing the fisher folks who ended up in the river. And condolences to the friends and family of the individual still missing. Wind-wise, we’ll have a down day today, moderate westerlies tomorrow, and the potential for stronger westerlies Saturday and Sunday. Models are still uncertain about the strength and location of the weekend wind.

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For Thursday, we don’t have much to talk about. I was up super early. The 5am gradients were 30.05/30.01/30.00 and the wind was less than 10mph pretty much everywhere. What you see is what you get. Models do hint at east wind at 10mph for a few hours between Viento and Stevenson late morning, but don’t expect much. After that: calm. River flow site is down again, and the backup doesn’t correlate with the Corps website. River temp is 67.64F, and high temp forecast is 73F.

Friday sees high pressure build offshore. While the GFS only has 0.06 gradient all day, offshore high pressure like this sometimes (but not always) results in stronger wind than expected. Let’s call it 10-13 from Viento to Swell to start with the potential for 13-16 from Stevenson to Hood River. East of Hood River, the wind stays calm. High temp: 74F.

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Venmo

Saturday looks interesting. Models currently have a brief blast of easterlies near Stevenson and Home Valley early, perhaps 20mph. Those barely last long enough for you to drink coffee. A building offshore high and approaching cool trough combines with heat in the desert to force the wind upwards in the afternoon. We should see at least 23-26 from Stevenson to Hood River early afternoon and Stevenson to Rufus mid to late afternoon. I’m hedging a little here as ensembles aren’t all in, but the deterministic GFS is quite enthusiastic about Saturday afternoon. Fingers crossed.

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Extended: Sunday morning also has potential. As of right now, it looks like 21-24+ from Viento to Hood River. Depending on how far inland the high pushes during the day, we could see the wind drop. Again, there’s quite a bit of range in the models. Monday looks like an east wind day, potentially a 30+ mph day. Tuesday: easterlies to start, westerlies later, and too much uncertainty for precision. Beyond that, some models make things hot, and other make it cold. So, no ability to forecast from Wednesday onward. Have a great day today!  

 

Jones, Sauvie Island, Oregon Coast

North/Central/South coast, waves (swell forecast provided by NWS). Wind forecast for the afternoon (unless it’s a storm on the coast, in which case that’s peak wind during the day). Wind direction N (coast/Sauvie Island) and W (Jones) unless otherwise noted. Thursday: S15/LTV/N15-20, W swell 9′ at 13 seconds. Friday: 25/25/30-35, W 12′ @ 13. Saturday: 20/15-20/25-30+, NW 10′ @ 12. Jones Thursday: LTW. Friday: LTW. Saturday: 21-24. Sauvie Island Thursday: LTS. Friday: 17-20. Saturday: 12-15.   Alan’s Sauvie Island Wind Sensor  

Mt. Hood Weather Forecast

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A few clouds this morning go away. Sky turns clear. Temps start near 50 and rise to the low 70s. Calm wind. No rainbows. Friday starts with low clouds and turns mostly clear with a few high clouds. Temps start in the low 50s and rise to the mid 70s. Moderate westerlies. No rainbows. Saturday will have a few high clouds. Temps start in the low 50s and rise to the mid 70s. Light easterlies early. Strong westerlies later. No rainbows.  

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Cycling

All vehicles on HR County forest roads need a gallon of water and a shovel – it’s fire season. Please see the HRATS/Hood River County for complete details on Post Canyon closures. Newly reopened in Post: lower Trail 100 paralleling the lower part of Post Canyon Road. The Twin Tunnels Trail between Hood River and Mosier is closed due to wildfire. That means you, all of you who’ve been riding it. Kreps and Green Diamond Lands have reopened. That includes Whoopdee, Hospital Hill, and Underwood. Closed: Gorge 400 and lots of other trails due to the Whisky Creek Fire. Trail near Mt. Adams due to the Williams Mine Fire. Remember that E-bikes are not allowed on USFS non-moto trails. They are allowed on moto trails.  

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