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Thursday. 12/19. More crazy weather on Mt. Hood and in the lowlands.

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

We had some snow flurries overnight, and that makes me happy. I’d be happier if we had 2 feet of new, but snow flurries are better than no flurries! We’ll see clear sky for much of the day today, becoming cloudy in the evening. The free air freezing level (FAF) will be at the surface all day. Wind will be NE 15-20 early, going to N 20 in the afternoon and NW 25 overnight.

Fascinating Friday starts with snowfall (or less likely, freezing rain) around 1am, as a warm and wet and sub-tropical airmass swings over the top of entrenched cold, dry air. Be glad we aren’t further north, because that’s where the bulk of the moisture is headed (sorry, Crystal). Anyway, temps will stay sub-freezing at 5000′ until mid-morning, when the FAF/snow level will jump to 7500′, rising further to nearly 10,000′ around 1pm. We’ll see .1-.3” water value (WV) before the snow levels rise, for a couple inches of very wet snow and/or a couple tenths of freezing rain. We’ll see another .8” WV after the rise, through 4pm, for rain, yucky rain. Then we’ll see another .6-.8” overnight, for more rain, yucky rain.

Wind on Friday will also be yucky: NW 30+ to start, rising to NW 50 by 7am, and rising further to NW 60-65 by 10am, and holding through 7pm, when the wind will start to drop. Wicked windy. Lift-stoppingly windy.

On Saturday morning, the snow level will drop briefly to 5000′, so we may see an inch or so of new, or maybe not. The snow level will rise to 7500′ by Saturday afternoon. We’ll see a few flurries or showers during the day Saturday, mostly in the morning, with less than .2” WV. Wind Saturday will be NW 35 early, NW 30 in the afternoon, and NNW 30+ overnight.

Right now, Sunday looks cloudy and warm, with the FAF at 7500′ in the morning and 10,000′ in the afternoon. Wind on Sunday will be in the NW 20-30 range.

Plain Old Local Weather

Today looks chilly and partly in the Gorge, with temps in the upper 20’s early and right around freezing in the afternoon, although I suspect it’ll be a little warmer than the models predict. No precip today.

Tomorrow morning is confusing me. Models are showing west wind at 10-15+ to start the day tomorrow with temps in the upper 20’s. This makes very little sense to this weather forecaster who is trying to determine if we’ll see snow and/or freezing rain Friday morning. I think the upper valley will see some snow, followed by freezing rain, less than .2” WV, between 4am and 10am, before powerful westerlies scour out the cold air. Down at river level, let’s call it a a trace of snow starting around 4am, then a trace of freezing rain, then ripping strong west wind warming us up by 10am. By afternoon, temps will be in the upper 40’s with rain.

Saturday brings low clouds and temps in the upper 40’s. Sunday looks a lot like Saturday.

Gorge Wind Forecast

We have a light westerly gradient this morning, but that will switch to light easterly by midday for easterlies at 10-15. Tomorrow starts with W 10-15, picking up to gusty W 30-40 by midday pretty much everywhere. Saturday brings W 21-24, strongest east of Hood River.

Road and Mountain Biking

I did road intervals on my Yelli Screamy hardtail 29’er yesterday. I also jumped off a lot of curbs in downtown HR. I think I want to learn how to do trials riding on that bike. It would be a good winter sport. Reports still have Post and Syncline as very muddy and heavily damaged by bike tires. I have no report for the 44 Road Trails and/or Dog River, but up Dog could be fun…


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There’s pickup rugby at Henkle Middle School in White Salmon at 3:30 this afternoon. Coming up Saturday, Dirty Fingers has the Cold Lap Cross ride at 3pm, and the Dimwits have a winter solstice ride at EasyCLIMB at 5pm. They usually do a bonfire and suchstuff, so go check that out.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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Wednesday. 12/18. Who likes low-elevation frozen precip?

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

Today starts off clear on Mt. Hood, becoming cloudy midday with snow flurries starting around noon. The snow level will be 4500′ early this morning, dropping to 2500′ around 1pm and falling to the surface by midnight. We’ll see .1-.2” water value (WV), for less than 2” of new snow between 1pm and 10pm. Wind will be NW 25-35 early, rising to NW 30-40 in the afternoon and becoming NNW 20-25 overnight.

Tomorrow looks clear and cold on Mt. Hood, with the free air freezing level at the surface and temps at 5000′ in the mid teens in the morning and low 20’s in the afternoon. Wind will be NW 20-30 early, NE 20 midday, and out of that hard-to-predict N direction in the afternoon.

Friday is tricky. The snow level will be at the surface early, but as warm, wet air overruns the cold air, we’ll see the snow level jump from 0′ to 9000′ in a very short period of time midday. While this is happening, between 4am and 4pm, we’ll see .2-.3” WV, which could fall as snow and could fall as freezing rain. If it falls as snow, it will be very dense and wet.

After 4pm, and through 4am Friday, we’ll see another .6-.8” WV. During much of this time period, the snow level will be 8000-9000′, meaning this precip will likely fall as rain. If that wasn’t a big enough bummer, take a look at the wind speeds for Friday: NW 30-40 at 4am, NW 50-60 at 10am, NW 60-70 at 4pm, and NW 60 overnight.

On Saturday morning, the snow level briefly drops to 5000′ before rising to 8000′ by 10am and staying there. At this point, it looks like we’ll start Saturday with a mix of flurries and sprinkles and rainbows before we see the sky clear midday. Wind Saturday will be NW 35-45 early, swinging to NNW 30-40 midday.

Plain Old Local Weather

Today looks like a decent, partly cloudy day with temps in the mid-40’s. We’ll see increasing clouds in the afternoon with a chance of sprinkles, turning to a chance of snow flurries overnight as the snow level drops to the surface by Thursday morning.

Tomorrow looks to be below freezing in the Gorge, with very slick roads and a low cloud deck overhead. If we stay below freezing Thursday night, we’ll see either snow or freezing rain on Friday morning as a warm system moves over the top of the cold air. The cold air should get scrubbed out of the Gorge pretty quickly Friday afternoon.

Gorge Wind Forecast

We’re starting the day with .11 between Portland and The Dalles. That’ll give us westerlies at 21-24 from Hood River to The Dalles pretty much all day. Tomorrow starts off light, building to E 15-18 midday. Friday starts off light, and as this mega-system moves through, the wind goes to W 30-40 in the afternoon.

Road and Mountain Biking

I went for a jog on the Gorge 400 out of Wyeth yesterday, and it was in great shape. Post and Syncline are both very muddy, Whoopdee is closed, and I have no reports for Hospital Hill.


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

This evening at Columbia Center for the Arts, Peter Marbach talks on the town of Kumari, Nepal, and the life of trekking guide Jamat Lama. Proceeds for this event will benefit the Sukman Memorial Polyclinic in Kumari, Nepal. That should be fun and interesting. Also tonight, at 8pm, there’s Kayak Polo at the Hood River pool at 8pm, Karma Yoga (free/by donation) at Flow at 4pm, and ping pong at the Hood River Armory starting at 6:30pm.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira