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Thursday: lots of snow for Mt. Hood. Lots of wind for the Gorge.

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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
Snow level 4a-8a 8a-12p 12p-4p 4p-8p 8p-4a
Thursday
4500′->5500′
Friday
5500′->7000′->6000′
Saturday
6000′->3000′

Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

Hi skiers and riders! The snowpack continues to grow, and with the exception of a rainy period Friday night into early Saturday morning, it’ll continue to grow through the middle of next week. The 25% percentile to 75% range through Monday morning is 12” to 20”. By Wednesday, that range is 22-29”. Given the strong orographics on Sunday (more about that later), we could easily beat that. Add in a range of 2.75” to 3.5” water equivalent, and we have signs that we’ll be the percentiles. Snow-worthy weather continues through next Wednesday. After that, warm weather returns.

Thursday kicks off with moderate snowfall and quickly turns clear. Just a reminder: no hiking at Meadows today – it’s transition day. You can return to hiking on Monday. The snow level today will be 4500′ in the morning. The freezing level rises to 5500′ overnight as warmer air from the next system pushes in. A couple inches of snow are forecast this morning at 5000′ prior to clearing sky mid-morning. Wind: E 10 to start, ENE 15-20 midday, NE 5 in the afternoon, and S 10-20 overnight.

Clear sky Friday morning quickly gives way to high clouds, lower clouds, even lower clouds, and then, sadly, rain. The snow level will be 5500′ early and will rise to 7000′ in the afternoon. Overnight, it drops back to 6000′ or so, and the rain turns to snain. We’re expecting about 0.6” rain overnight, although a very weak atmospheric river could make for slightly higher rainfall. Wind will be S 10-20 all day and will turn variable to 15 depending on elevation overnight.

Saturday starts with mixed precip and quickly switches to snow. Nice day for the Pond Skim at Meadows, not! The snow level starts at 6000′ and falls to 3500′ around sunrise. It stays there all day and drops to 3000′ overnight. About 0.3” water equivalent (WE) is forecast during the day for 1-3” increasingly dry snow. Overnight, 0.6” WE falls in the form of 6-7” decent powder. Actually, make that 7-9” decent powder, as the wind is going to enhance snowfall: variable to 15 early, WNW 20-30 for much of the day, WNW 45-55 overnight.

Dumping snow is forecast on Sunday thanks to the orographic assistance of the wind. Also forecast: missing lifts. The current forecast is WNW 45-55 all day. If that pans out, it’ll shut down everything except Mt. Hood Express at Meadows. Timberline is going to struggle too. Over a foot of snow is forecast during the day with several inches more overnight. That’s without taking orographics into account. Snow level: 3000′. Storm skiing: definitely. Lighter, intermittent snowfall is forecast through Wednesday morning. By time time all is said and done, the mountain should have picked up 2-3 feet of new. Excellent. Current snowpack reading is 89%. It’ll be fun to see where we sit by Wednesday. Enjoy!  

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Gorge Wind Forecast

Hi friends! We have a decent stretch of wind on tap. Mother Nature’s planing to string together multiple days of westerlies, some of which will be pushing the “nuking” zone. If you’re planning a trip, Saturday through Tuesday is the call.

Friday won’t have much. Light and variable conditions through early afternoon, and west 7-10 from Stevenson to Viento or Swell late afternoon. River flow over the last 24 hours was 118-171kcfs, river temp is 53F, and high temp forecast is 66F. Friday starts with E 15 at Stevenson and Iwash (Rooster). Stevenson rises briefly to 15-20 midday. The wind turns around to W 11-14 (Stevenson will be rainy) from Viento to Avery late afternoon. High temp: 69F with rain from mid-afternoon on.

The picture gets a lot more interesting on Saturday, although I should mention that the ensembles are not all-in on this. Here’s what the deterministic GFS says. Take it with a grain of salt. A weak upper low and cold front move across the Cascades early in the day. Offshore high pressure builds behind it, and NW flow sets up across the PNW. Rain persists west of The Dalles until early afternoon. East of The Dalles things dry out mid-morning. Opening gambit, despite the rain, will be gusty 25-28 from Stevenson to Rufus. Once that system moves through, we’ll have 29-33 from somewhere in the Lyle-Avery zone to Boardman. During the rainy morning period, the zone from Stevenson to Mosier will drop to 17-20. It’ll bounce back to very gusty 21-24 (perhaps a touch more) in the afternoon. Best bet for longest-lasting wind: anywhere between Avery and Arlington with a shot at the Lyle-Doug’s zone. High temp: 54F with some high clouds.

Things get really interesting on Sunday. Ensembles are about 75% in on a big day and about 25% in on a nuker. Dawn Patrol should be very gusty (and rainy) 28-32 right off the bat all the way from Stevenson to Boardman. The wind quickly rises to 33-37+ east of The Dalles and holds. If you want less wind, stay west of Mosier. One thing to note: there will be a ginormous low pressure system to the east, and it’ll send wraparound moisture into the Gorge. Models suggest it’ll rain all day west of Hood River. Models also keep rain going east of Rufus into the afternoon. That’s going to have an impact on wind quality despite the massive gradients and generally decent setup. Extended: Monday and Tuesday both have potential for mid-20’s or better in the desert, although ensembles are a lot more optimistic about Tuesday. Temps will remain unseasonably cool, and you’ll remain stuck in your thick wetsuit. Have fun out there!  

 

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Rain this morning gives way to clear sky later. Temps start in the mid 40s and rise to the mid 60s. Light and variable wind. 73% chance of rainbows. Friday will be high overcast with a pretty sunrise to start and rainy from mid-afternoon on through the night. Temps start near 40 and rise to the upper 60s. Light easterlies to start. Light westerlies late afternoon. 14% chance of rainbows. Saturday will be rainy and windy. Temps start in the mid 40s and rise to the mid 50s. Strong westerlies. 99% chance of rainbows. Sunday will also be wet and windy.  

Local-ish Events

Please let me know of outdoor-related local-ish events. If you don’t tell me, I don’t know!

Regular weekly events:. NK Studio’s by-donation Tuesday morning yoga class is back. Ferment’s Tuesday night 4-mile walk/run is at 6pm. There’s meditation with monks at 5:15pm (an hour) and 6:30pm (30 minutes plus a talk) at Yoga Samadhi in White Salmon. The Tri Club is done for the season. At 7:15am on Wednesdays, there’s a run from the White Salmon Bakery. At 7am on Friday morning, there’s a run from Pine Street Bakery. On Fridays at 2:30pm, there’s a free meditation and stretching class at Yoga Samadhi. On Saturday at 9am, there’s a by-donation outdoor group fitness on the 2rd floor deck about Ferment Brewing.  

Cycling

Cows are out on Hospital Hill. NO DOGS. That means you, all of you, even your dog that’s [insert adjective]. No dogs. Do not risk access for everyone. No parking at the corral. Whoopdee flowers are in full bloom. Hospital Hill and Syncline have ticks, oaks, and flowers. Columbia Hills is full of flowers and open to your bike. It’s trail-building season. Get on the HRATS mailing list if you’d like to help out. If you’re parking at Post Canyon, you will need a parking pass. Those can be purchased at many local shops or online.  

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Wednesday: a couple mellow days followed by 1) more snow for Mt. Hood and 2) the potential for a couple big westerlies in the Gorge.

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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
Snow level 4a-8a 8a-12p 12p-4p 4p-8p 8p-4a
Wednesday
2000′->4000′->3500′
Thursday
3500′->6000′
Friday
6000′->7500′

Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

Good morning skiers and riders! Well, I confirmed with Teacup yesterday that they won’t be bringing the grooming machines back out, so groomed skate/XC is officially done for the season. Meadows, as you may recall, is closed Monday through Thursday this week (no hiking allowed on Thursday). Timberline: open for you to shred the 28” of fresh powder they’ve picked up! Mostly dry weather is forecast through Friday midday. We’ll see some rain into Saturday morning followed by lots of snow through next Wednesday. It’s a little early to predict how much snow, but it’s probably safe to say 1-2 feet, even taking into account the rain Friday night into Saturday.

Wednesday looks sunny in the morning, high overcast in the afternoon, and lightly snowy overnight. The free air freezing level will be 2000′ in the morning. It rises to 4000′ in the afternoon with a snow level of 3500′ or so. There’s just a trace of snow forecast tonight. Wind: NW 20-30 this morning, W 10 this afternoon, and southerly becoming light/variable overnight.

Thursday starts with snow flurries, turns partly cloudy midday, and ends up clear overnight. The free air freezing level will be 3500′ in the morning and will slowly rise to 6000′ and stay there. Wind: light and variable all day becoming S 10-20 after midnight.

Friday starts clear and quickly turns high overcast. That’s just what we look for when predicting a spectacular sunrise. Keep your camera handy. Rain arrives early afternoon and sticks around all night. The snow level will be 6000′ in the morning and will rise to 7000′-7500′ in the afternoon. It stays there all night. About 0.3” rain is forecast overnight. Wind: S 10-20 in the morning, SW 15-30 in the afternoon, and SE 10+ overnight.

There’s lots of variation in the precip forecast and the timing for Saturday and Sunday, so let’s broad-brush it. Rain switches to snow mid-morning Saturday. Overnight, the snowfall intensifies. UP to a foot of new is possible with the snow level around 3500′. Heavy snow and very strong wind (serious storm skiing with the possibility of lift issues) is in the cards on Sunday. Temps stay low enough for accumulating snow at 5000 (and less!) through next Wednesday. What a fun and unexpected late season bonus. Enjoy!  

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Gorge Wind Forecast

Hi friends! Looks like we’ll have just enough wind today (Wednesday) to get some of you on the river. Thursday and Friday won’t be conducive to wind sports. Nope. They’ll be mostly calm, most of the day, and Friday will add some rain. Saturday and Sunday are looking darn good if you watch the deterministic GFS. Ensembles aren’t quite as optimistic; about 50% of them have a couple of big days, and about 15-20% are unimpressive. So… don’t get too excited yet, but do keep a close eye on the weekend forecast!

Wednesday’s going to be yet another active weather day, at least offshore. High pressure in the morning starts to give way to a low in the afternoon. But… that low will keep things cool and cloudy on the west side. The day starts with pressures of 30.27/30.20/30.17 for gradients of 0.07 and 0.03. During the morning, the wind slowly builds to gusty 17-20 from Stevenson to Mosier and then adds Lyle to Doug’s. East of The Dalles, the wind will be in the 10-13 range all day long. Models suggest areas west of The Dalles will drop to 14-17 after 2pm or so as the offshore low starts to dominate the Pacific. River flow over the last 24 hours was 120-176kcfs, river temp is 52.88F, and high temp forecast is 58F.

Thursday looks calm most of the day and light westerly (less than 10mph) in the afternoon. High temp: 64F under partly cloudy sky early and mostly clear sky later. Friday brings another offshore low pressure system to start the day. Models have that moving right overhead in the afternoon, which will result in rain, instability, and very gusty, very wet westerlies. Expect E 5-10 to start, calm wind midday, and gusty 13-16ish in the afternoon. That wind will show up from west to east and move quickly through the Gorge. High temp: 68F with rain after 11am. Hmm… I suspect it will be cooler.

Extended: there’s quite a bit of disagreement for the weekend. If you look at the deterministic GFS (it’s a thing that people look at), you’ll see very windy conditions both Saturday and Sunday. However… you’ll also see lots of rain on Saturday throughout the entire Gorge, all the way from Iwash (Rooster) to Boardman. Sunday sees this weather system exit, but timing will be everything. About 50% of the ensembles (variations on the deterministic) have a very, very windy day out east. We’ll keep a close eye on this, won’t we? See you on the river!  

 

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Very basic Hood River weather forecast. Don’t plan your life around this. You really should read Temira’s Awesome Travel Advisory Service on Facebook

Partly cloudy sky this morning sticks around. Temps start in the mid 40s and rise to the upper 50s. Moderate westerlies. No rainbows. Thursday will be partly cloudy then mostly clear. Temps start in the upper 30s and rise to the mid 60s. Calm wind then light westerlies. No rainbows. Friday will be mostly clear then cloudy and drizzly. Temps start in the upper 30s and rise to the upper 60s. Light easterlies early. Light westerlies later. 89% chance of rainbows.  

Local-ish Events

Please let me know of outdoor-related local-ish events. If you don’t tell me, I don’t know!

Regular weekly events:. NK Studio’s by-donation Tuesday morning yoga class is back. Ferment’s Tuesday night 4-mile walk/run is at 6pm. There’s meditation with monks at 5:15pm (an hour) and 6:30pm (30 minutes plus a talk) at Yoga Samadhi in White Salmon. The Tri Club is done for the season. At 7:15am on Wednesdays, there’s a run from the White Salmon Bakery. At 7am on Friday morning, there’s a run from Pine Street Bakery. On Fridays at 2:30pm, there’s a free meditation and stretching class at Yoga Samadhi. On Saturday at 9am, there’s a by-donation outdoor group fitness on the 2rd floor deck about Ferment Brewing.  

Cycling

Cows are out on Hospital Hill. NO DOGS. That means you, all of you, even your dog that’s [insert adjective]. No dogs. Do not risk access for everyone. No parking at the corral. Whoopdee flowers are in full bloom. Hospital Hill and Syncline have ticks, oaks, and flowers. Columbia Hills is full of flowers and open to your bike. It’s trail-building season. Get on the HRATS mailing list if you’d like to help out. If you’re parking at Post Canyon, you will need a parking pass. Those can be purchased at many local shops or online.  

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