May 24th Forecast

Nuclear force winds today give way to lighter breezes tomorrow. Monday starts off with 17-20, quickly climbing to 22-26 from Stevenson to Mosier. After noon, head to Rowena and Doug’s for 22-25. Tuesday looks like another blasting day in the Gorge.  A stronger marine push may send clouds as far as Hood River. If that…

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Nuclear force winds today give way to lighter breezes tomorrow. Monday starts off with 17-20, quickly climbing to 22-26 from Stevenson to Mosier. After noon, head to Rowena and Doug’s for 22-25.

Tuesday looks like another blasting day in the Gorge.  A stronger marine push may send clouds as far as Hood River. If that happens, most consistent, strongest winds will be from Mosier to The Wall, in the 28-33 range. If clouds stay west of HR, we’ll see 30-plus in the corridor.

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