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8/27 Forecast

Ever try to get in to see your chiropractor, only to be told you’re waiting a few days? Every been hurt on a Saturday? Hood River Chiropractic, located downtown above Flow Yoga, can help you out. Docs Michelle and Alex (who rips Post Canyon all the time) can get you in, even on a Saturday. These two understand you don’t want to slow down because you’re hurt. They’ll work with you to formulate a recovery plan that allows you to keep doing the things you love (like ride Post). They take insurance, they offer cash discounts, and they’ll make sure you get the treatment you need. Finally, if you need some supplements (no, not EPO or HGH), they’ll do customized nutritional analysis to make sure you’re only getting the supps you really need. To book an appointment, give them a call: 541-406-0849. Two of the lucky people on the email version of this forecast will win free chiropractic appointments this week.

The wind is going to start off light today, but as a low pressure system moves east, it will pick up, but a chance of thunderstorms may make the wind gusty, unreliable, and downright dangerous. That said, we should see 13-1 by midday and 18-22 this afternoon from Stevenson to Hood River.

Tomorrow looks like the lightest day of the next three as weak high pressure slows the Gorge wind. Even so, we should see 15-18 from Stevenson to Hood River for much of the day.


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Monday looks like the start of at least a three-day windy streak as high pressure over the Pacific teams up with cold air along the coast and in Portland for strong wind in the Gorge. We’ll start off with 22-25 on Monday, building to 25-28 near Hood River, pushing to Doug’s in the afternoon. Tuesday looks like a carbon copy of Monday.

In events, it’s busy. I don’t know what happens at a Subaru rally, but I know we’ve got a lot of Subarus around here. Check out the West Coast Subaru Rally at the Skamania County fairgrounds today and tomorrow. Then you’ve got the Bigfoot Bash and Bounty in Home Valley today, the Cabrinha kite race today, and a couple of hardcore road bike rides leaving downtown Hood River at 8 and 8:30. Tonight there’s the Northwave Customer Appreciation Party from 5-9 at the loft, and then from 7-9 at Columbia Center for the Arts, there’s the movie Patagonia Rising about proposed dams in Patagonia.

If you are a kayaker, the White Salmon is now at 2.4ft, and that seems to have tipped the Cave Wave setting to “surfable.” So, if the heat and humidity get to you today, head to the White Salmon for some paddling.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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8/26 forecast. Rain!

Ever try to get in to see your chiropractor, only to be told you’re waiting a few days? Every been hurt on a Saturday? Hood River Chiropractic, located downtown above Flow Yoga, can help you out. Docs Michelle and Alex (who rips Post Canyon all the time) can get you in, even on a Saturday. These two understand you don’t want to slow down because you’re hurt. They’ll work with you to formulate a recovery plan that allows you to keep doing the things you love (like ride Post). They take insurance, they offer cash discounts, and they’ll make sure you get the treatment you need. Finally, if you need some supplements (no, not EPO or HGH), they’ll do customized nutritional analysis to make sure you’re only getting the supps you really need. To book an appointment, give them a call: 541-406-0849. Two of the lucky people on the email version of this forecast will win free chiropractic appointments this week.

In happy, happy news, we got some rain overnight. According to Hood River Weather we only got .06”, probably not enough to rescue our dusty trails, but any rain is good rain at this point.

As for the wind, it’s going to start off light again today, with westerlies in the 5-10 range this morning. Things will pick up a bit by midday, with the wind hitting 16-19 from Stevenson to Mosier and then filling in near Rowena in the upper teens in the afternoon. Of course, these thunderstorms need to clear out first…

Coming up tomorrow, we’re going to see a better push of marine air into Portland, and that should bump the wind up a bit. The morning will start off with 15-18 near Hood River, building to 22-24 from Stevenson out to Doug’s in the afternoon.


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Sunday looks like another light wind day, but the overall wind picture starts improving on Monday with a classic Gorge setup and plenty of wind.

If you have a tandem bike, you’ll want to grab your sweetie and head to 10 Speed at 5:30 tonight for Tandems de Friday, a fairly casual ride around the valley with a reward after: Margaritas (no, I don’t know if it’s Taqueria or El Puerto, but at least you’re riding, not driving).

This weekend is going to be pretty busy around here. On Saturday, it’s the West Coast Subaru Rally at the Skamania Fairgrounds down in Stevenson. And while you’re on your way down there, make sure to stop at the Bigfoot Bash and Bounty in Home Valley. Also on Saturday, during the day, there’s the Cabrinha kiteboard race. Meet at 9:30 at the Sandbar if you want to compete. Coming up Saturday afternoon, it’s Northwave’s annual customer appreciation party down at their loft on the water, and then Saturday evening, it’s the movie Patagonia Rising at Columbia Center for the Arts.

If you’re not tired out by Sunday, you can head to Mosier for pickup touch rugby at the Mosier School at 4pm.

And finally, the White Salmon is currently at 2.4 feet.
Have an awesome day today!

Temira

p.s. If you find this report useful, entertaining, or just want to recognize all the hard work that goes into it, please take the time to make a donation by clicking on the link below. For a suggested donation of $10, I’ll add you to the email version of this list ‘til August 2012, putting you in the running for cool prizes donated by the weekly sponsors. If you don’t PayPal, you can send a donation to PO Box 841 in Hood River, 97031.