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Saturday: cool with a little snow on the slopes. westerlies for the gorge.

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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
Snow level 4a-8a 8a-12p 12p-4p 4p-8p 8p-4a
Saturday
3500′->4000′
Sunday
4000′->2000′
Monday
2000′->3000′->2000′

Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

Hey snow shredders! The snow forecast for the weekend has backed off, but we’re still expecting a fair bit of snow over the course of next week. Why? Lots of weather systems headed this way with temps hovering around “just cold enough” or a bit colder than that.

Friday night is going to drop some rain on the slopes with some snow above 5500′ or so. Saturday starts clear prior to sunrise and quickly turns cloudy with scattered flurries. Thanks to afternoon instability, we could see heavier snow showers and/or graupel. Hard to say how much. Probably not more than an inch, but we could get lucky. The snow level will be 3500′ Saturday morning and will rise to 4000′ in the afternoon. It holds overnight. Wind: SW 15-25 in the morning, S 5-15 in the afternoon, and NW 20-30 overnight.

Partly cloudy sky on Sunday morning gives way to a little snow in the afternoon and clear sky overnight. The snow level will be 4000′ all day and will fall to 2500′ after midnight with clear sky above 4000′ or so. A trace of snow is forecast for the 24 hour period. Wind: NW 20-30 in the morning, WNW 20-30 in the afternoon, and W 20 after midnight.

Thanks to a period of clear sky overnight, the snow will snap for Monday morning. Expect it hard and fast. Fortunately, snow starts up pretty quickly and continues all day and most of the night. The snow level will be 2500′ or so for the 24 hour period. About 0.3” water equivalent (WE) is forecast during the day for about 3” of new. Overnight, 0.3” WE is forecast. Call that 3-5” new with orographic assistance from west wind. Wind: W 20 in the morning, WSW 20-25 midday, and W 25 overnight. Light snow is forecast on Tuesday. Stronger systems are forecast for the second half of next week. Get on it!  

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Gorge Wind Forecast

Hi friends. We’re still on track for a bit o’ wind this weekend. It’s probably not going to be as strong as the forecast called for several days ago, but it’s also not going to be nothing! Saturday starts calm. The wind slowly builds. After 2pm, we have a shot at gusty 15-18 from Stevenson to Biggs. We also have a shot at instability-driven shower. Surface-based instability like this isn’t great for wind, so… yeah… River flow Friday was 120-172kcfs, river temp is 45.68F, and high temp forecast is 59F.

Sunday starts with 14-17 from Viento to Threemile with drizzle in Stevenson. By late morning, we’ll have 16-19 from Viento to Avery. Afternoon… might hold there, might bump up to 20-23 from Viento to Avery. High temp: 55F with clouds in the morning and mostly clear sky in the afternoon. Monday starts with W 7-10 from Stevenson to Arlington. Around noon, thanks to offshore high pressure, the wind climbs to 14-17 from Stevenson to Biggs. High temp: 52F with drizzle in the morning and partly cloudy sky in the afternoon.  

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Very basic Hood River weather forecast. Don’t plan your life around this. You really should read TATAS

Rain Friday night gives way to a dry period Saturday morning and then drizzle with the possibility of some instability-driven heavier showers later. Temps start in the low 40s and rise to the upper 50s. Calm wind in the morning. Moderate westerlies in the afternoon. 99% chance of rainbows. Sunday will be cloudy in the morning then mostly clear. Temps start in the low 40s and rise to the mid 50s. Moderate westerlies. No rainbows. Monday will be drizzly in the morning and showery in the afternoon. Temps start in the low 40s and rise to the low 50s. Light to moderate westerlies. 99% chance of rainbows. Read Temira’s Awesome Travel Advisory Service on Facebook for a detailed forecast that may help you plan your day.  

Local-ish Events

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

March 23rd is the Glides of March Nordic race at Teacup. Skibowl has their spring party March 23rd and 24th. Meadows Nordic has Glide with Pride day on the 23rd, and they have a Strava race running through the end of March.

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

We have reports of brown pow in Post Canyon to 8-Track. Whoopdee, Hospital, and Syncline are also good for riding right now per Strava (the app, not my cat). Sisterwives and Kleeway in Post Canyon are currently closed for rebuilding. Regarding the trails in general: don’t ride in the mud. You’ll damage the trails. Don’t ride if it was below freezing the previous night and is above freezing (or sunny) when you go to ride; freeze-thaw trails are susceptible to permanent damage. Ride gravel. Ride your trainer. Build trails. There are trail builders seeking extra hands on seven additional miles of trail on Whoopdee. Contact HRATS for more information. 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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By Temira

Temira Lital is a recreation and travel weather forecaster based in Hood River, Oregon. Temira uses they/them pronouns. They're also a mental health counselor. Temira bikes, skis, windsurfs, paddles a SUP, swims in mountain lakes, and loves gardening. Most recently they've taken up SUP foiling. Temira is powered by La Croix, protein, and beets.