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Tuesday. 1/21. Gorge nukin’ wind. Mt. Hood sun. The Nothing is here. Crush it by seizing the day and playing outside.

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Random Morning Thoughts

Let’s go back to those purple sweet potatoes that Rosauers is now stocking. I need you guys to buy those sweet potatoes. Why? Because they have a short shelf life, and I want Rosauers to continue stocking them. So we have to make sure the stock rotates quickly. Buy some. They are truly delicious. If there’s one thing I wish I could grow in my garden it would be those purple potatoes.


Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

Person after person keeps sending me long-range forecasts and asking if they are correct. I understand your desperation, folks. I understand that you want to ski powder, that you are worried about river levels this summer. I see that you’re concerned about drought. This dry winter has all sorts of bad ramifications for so many of us.

Unfortunately, long-range models just don’t work. As a matter of fact, long-range models generally do WORSE than climatology (just taking the historical average for a given day and using it as a forecast). So, if you’re looking at a forecast beyond 7 days, you are looking at computer-generated fiction, for the most part.

Now. Today’s forecast: Clear and sunny to start, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon with a chance of a few sprinkles or mist or maybe a few flurries overnight. No accumulation. The free air freezing level (FAF) will be 11,000′ early and 9000′ in the afternoon, dropping to 5500′ by Wednesday morning. Temps at 5000′ will be in the mid 40’s all day. Wind will be W 10 early and W 25 in the afternoon.

Wednesday starts off partly cloudy, becoming clear. The FAF will be 5500′ early, 6000′ mid-morning and 7000′ in the afternoon and evening, giving us temps in the mid 30’s at 5000′. Wind will be NW 20 early, N 20 midday and NE 20 in the afternoon.

Thursday will be partly cloudy early, becoming clear, although we may see some orographic clouds from the strong easterlies. We’ll see a bit of an interesting temp setup, with the temps just above freezing up to 8000′ early, rising to just-above-freezing up to 11,000′ late. Wind will be NE 15 early, becoming E 30 by mid-morning.

Friday will be clear with the FAF at 12,000′ with temps at 5000′ TBD. Wind will be E 25. No precip through the weekend.

Gorge Weather

I just went outside barefoot, wearing short-shorts and a sweater. It’s not warm enough for that outfit. Not even close. And it’s cloudy. Ugh. Enjoy the Nothing today. Temps will be in the mid to upper 30’s with east wind. I’m going running.

It looks like the inversion will break tomorrow. We’ll see temps in the mid-30’s early and upper 40’s late with partly cloudy sky and light west wind.

We might get lucky on Thursday and see sunshine as the inversion rebuilds. But it will return. Yes, it will.

Gorge Wind Forecast

It’s nuking. Again. 53 mph at Rooster today. The gradient is currently E .22. But that gradient and that east wind will fade this afternoon, dropping to 17-21 or so by 4pm. Tomorrow kicks off with light easterlies, picking up to west 15-18 in the afternoon. Thursday starts off with light east wind, rising to E 40 in the afternoon. Friday looks nuclear.

Road and Mountain Biking

Wow. The dirt on the lower half of Syncline wasn’t just perfect yesterday. It was world-class. The frigid east wind didn’t really contribute, but it was easy to ignore when the dirt was tacky and the rocks were grippy. I imagine it’s not so great up higher, but down low, on the Maui-Moab circuit, it was great. And Sandy, of course, if you go there you will be happy. On the pavement today, expect chilly easterlies. That will make road riding even colder than usual.


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Events – email me if I’ve missed any outdoor-related events

Senator Jeff Merkley has a town hall at the Hood River library at 9am today. I just found this out yesterday. He’s my hero. Unfortunately, I have an appointment at 8:45. There’s $12 Prime Rib at Cebu tonight from 5pm-9pm. There’s pickup rugby at 5:30pm at Waterfront Park. There’s kayak polo at 8pm at the Hood River Pool. Coming up tomorrow night, the kiteboarding documentary “With a Kite” plays at Skylight Theater at 7pm.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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Monday. 1/20. Mt. Hood sun. Gorge wind. Yay Seahawks!

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Random Morning Thoughts

Wow. Seahawks in the Super Bowl. Well done, men. It would appear that legal marijuana has no effect on the concentration skills of NFL players. On a less obvious, and equally delightful note, Rosauers is currently stocking purple Hawaiian sweet potatoes, one of my all-time favorite foods. I just ate one for breakfast. Pure bliss. How can you not love bright purple food?


Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

It’s more like the Mt. Hood sun forecast.

We’ll see another sunny day today, with the free air freezing level (FAF) around 6000′ early, rising to 12,000′ in the afternoon. Temps at 5000′ will be in the mid-30’s early and mid-40’s in the afternoon. Wind will be light early and SW 10 in the evening.

Something might happen tomorrow. Like some clouds in the afternoon, and maybe even just a few sprinkles overnight, but no measurable precip. The FAF starts at 12,000′ and drops to 9000′ in the afternoon. Temps will hover in the mid-40’s all day. Wind will be SW 10 early and SW 20 in the afternoon.

Wednesday looks partly cloudy with a very slight chance of a few orographic snow flurries but a better chance of sunshine. Actually, that’s just the current forecast. The models are having a tough time with this, so the forecast could change a lot over the next 24-36 hours. The snow level will be 5500′ early, 3500′ midday and 6000′ in the evening. Wind will be W 20 early, NW 20 midday and NE 15 in the evening.

After Wednesday we are back to dry ridging and inversions.

Gorge Weather

Oh jeez. I’m wearing my pjs. Do I really have to go out there and look at the cloud cover? Ok. Be right back. Brr. My feet are freezing. It’s cloudy. There’s no frost on my car. We’ll see another late-breaking inversion today with temps climbing into the upper 30’s. Tomorrow starts off just like today, but a weather system moving in should break the inversion earlier, leaving us with high overcast sky and temps near 40 degrees. Wednesday looks partly cloudy with temps in the low 40’s early and upper 40’s late.

Gorge Wind Forecast

It’s officially nuking again, with an E .24 gradient driving the wind bus. It’s blowing 53 mph at Rooster Rock this morning and 30 at Stevenson. Thanks to iWindsurf for those numbers. It will continue to nuke today with temps in the mid to upper 30’s. Tempting. Very tempting. Not. Or maybe. Oh why can’t I keep my hands warm?

Tomorrow starts with east wind at 28-32. That wind will drop to 17-21 or less in the afternoon. Wednesday starts with light west wind as a weak weather system moves through and switches to light east wind as high pressure rebuilds.

Road and Mountain Biking

Sandy is epic. Gorge 400 is epic. Post is staying frozen until midday. I do not have a recent Syncline report, which means I should probably go ride Moab today. I saw a Strava ride of Oak-Surveyor’s-Oak, so Oak Ridge must be clear, and parts of Surveyor’s must be clear. For the spandex crowd, it’s warm enough that maybe, just maybe, the roads aren’t frosty this morning, but big east gradients are going to mean chilly headwinds on many Gorge road rides today.


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Events – email me if I’ve missed any outdoor-related events

Tonight is Hood River Rotary night at Meadows. Even if you’re not going, buy a ticket to support Rotary’s projects. Tonight is also pickup Ultimate Frisbee at Horizon Christian School at 8pm.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira