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10/3 Gorge wind and events


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Yesterday we started with a .15 west gradient. Today we’re starting with a .15 east gradient, and that’s going to get quite a bit bigger as the day goes one. Expect easterlies to average well over 30mph at Stevenson by midday, with windspeeds flirting with 40mph at Rooster Rock.

Tomorrow and Friday both see easterlies at 30+ at Stevenson and Rooster. Saturday and Sunday will have lesser easterlies, at 21-24 Saturday and 17-21 Sunday. Strongest wind all of these days will be between 10am and 1pm.

Something to note with this east wind will be plummeting relative humidity readings and skyrocketing fire danger. Please don’t burn anything (other than the bowls I know you’re smoking, as upstanding citizens of uber-liberal Oregon and Washington and California… speaking of politics, don’t forget about that debate tonight… sure to be amusing). Back to the fire danger, no joking, it’s going to be bad. The east wind won’t be limited to the Columbia; it’ll be up on the ridgetops and mountain valleys too.

Also of note is a chance of frost both tonight and tomorrow night. If you live in Parkdale or Odell, or maybe even in the low-lying areas, protect your peppers and tomatoes the next couple of nights.

In events tonight, the nearly-last Kayak Shed Shop Paddle. Tomorrow night, it’s the first ski movies of the season at Andrew’s. $10 in advance, $13 at the door, with one Poor Boyz and one Toy Soldiers movie along with a couple of famous skiers signing autographs. Friday is First Friday. On Saturday, CGKA has a BBQ to celebrate the opening of Blackberry Beach in Cascade Locks. You’ll probably already be down there kiting, so make plans to join the party after.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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10/2 Gorge wind and event(s)


The Clymb: free membership. Cheap gear. Temira approves. Click to join.

First thing today, I’d like to say thank you to all of you who donated during August pledge drive month. There was never a day where I didn’t post a forecast, because every day someone donated. Thank you to all of you both for using this forecast and for supporting it! Remember that although it’s free for you to use, it’s not free for me. I put a lot of time into giving you an accurate forecast, and I pay for the hosting on this website. If you find it valuable, please take the time to make a donation to support what I do. Your generosity helps keep this going for everyone. I also send an email version of this forecast. Make a $12 or larger donation, and you’re on the email list for a year. No more dealing with the twice-yearly pledge drive, and you’ll also have a chance to win prizes from the sponsors. Thank you again for your support!










This week’s sponsor is Dirt Hugger, offering curbside food waste collection service for your business, school, office, store, restaurant or hospital in Hood River and The Dalles. All that food waste becomes awesome compost for your garden, yard, farm or vineyard. You can pick up that compost or have it delivered. If we as a society can’t make composting happen through our cities and counties, at least we can make it happen through a cool local business. This is one of my favorite businesses in the Gorge. Support them, please

It’s another lovely Indian Summer day, and last night’s west wind has cleared the smoke from the Gorge. I was road biking on Larch Mountain yesterday (the Larch Mountain in Oregon, not the Larch Mountain in Washington with the mountain biking trails), and it was really smoky. Oh what a difference a day makes.

There are a couple of weak cold fronts moving across the PNW today, and that’s making it windy. With the cloud line somewhere west of Hood River, Hood River will be the spot for strongest wind today, with a caveat: this is frontally driven wind, so it’s going to be gusty, and I suspect that the strongest wind this afternoon will shift to Stevenson, as the central Gorge gets really gusty.

That said, we have a .15 gradient as I write this report. That’s going to be good enough for a quick build to 27-30 at Swell and Mosier this morning, with 21-24+ in Hood River. Come afternoon, we’ll see 26-29 at Stevenson, with gusty 24-28 near Hood River and the Doug’s/Rowena stretch.

The wind situation gets really interesting this evening, at temps in the desert plummet and high pressure builds in over eastern Oregon. We’ll see easterlies at 30-40+ tomorrow, with the strongest wind from 10am-1pm at Rooster and Stevenson. Yes, this would be a good day for the Home Valley downwinder, assuming you have small enough gear.

Easterlies continue in the 25-29 range through Friday.

The only thing I have on my calendar for this weekend (suggestions, please), is the supported road ride between Oak Ridge and Blue River, supposedly super beautiful, but affected to an unknown level by smoke from wildfires.

Speaking of wildfires, the easterlies will come with humidity in the 10% range, so be very careful with fire over the next few days. Also, there’s a decent chance of frost both tonight and tomorrow night, so protect your sensitive plants.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira