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7/26. It’s Friday. Do you know where your garbage cans are? Wind, fun events, and rad paddlers.

It’s Now “THANK YOU” Drive Month

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This is Temira!


Thanks for coming here for your forecast. The “pay Temira for forecasting” drive is over (but if you want to get on the email list, make a donation of $12 or more by clicking on the sun) so now I’m asking for thank you notes for the rest of July! “WHAT?”, you say, “I thought this was free and written by some paid NOAA chick!” Free, yes. Written by some paid chick, no, unless people donate. But you’ve all been so generous this month with donations that I’m just asking for thank you notes for the last week of July. A note won’t get you on the mailing list, but it will make my day. I’ll smile. Maybe I’ll cry. Why? Because I like to be appreciated more than you can appreciate. So, send me a quick email using complete sentences, telling me why you use this forecast, and you’ll make my day. Truly. And probably make your day too. (Fine print: I must get one thank you note per day or I will not post a forecast the next day.)

Tomorrow’s forecast status – will be updated when I return from PDX:
Thank you to everyone for the nice notes today. And the generous donations. Wow. You folks are amazing. I’m humbled.

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Good morning,

Where ya gonna go when the wind don’t blow?
SUP Paddlers!

Who ya gonna see when the river’s glassy?
SUP Paddlers!

The Gorge SUPer Club is a family friendly nonprofit just started in the Gorge. Membership includes access to all the club’s brand new SUPS and carbon paddles. Mail inquiries to Stephen’s email addy. We’re giving away five single-day passes to members of the email list…

Temira’s random morning thoughts

Well, I’m off to the airport this morning to deliver my friend Rob to several months of overseas travel. That’s after going to bed at midnight, again, after some delightful swimming and dinner and conversation yesterday evening. Good conversation is underrated. It’s a good as any 3.5 day. But despite my lack of sleep, I’m enjoying pre-6am. I could get used to getting up at this hour…

Wind forecast

In wind world, expect today to be a carbon copy of yesterday: No marine clouds in Portland. Gradient at .09 (pdx-dls). A warm day on tap. So, we’ll see a build to 21-24 this morning from the Hatch to Mosier. Good ol’ exit 69 was looking pretty stellar yesterday around 2pm, with 6 windsurfers out and steady 21-25 on the water. We’ll probably see a midday lull today, after which the wind will jump to 22-25 at Stevenson and Doug’s, with upper teens further east.

**One thing to note today is the possibility of a late marine push into Portland. If it happens before dark, we’ll see a late bump to 24-27+ at Stevenson and possibly Hood River. If not, just make sure your garbage cans are inside tonight, because they will most definitely end up rolling down the street (take note, Arthur).

Models are a bit back and forth over the exact wind strength tomorrow, but it’s going to be windy. The clouds likely won’t make it past Hood River, meaning we’ll see 24-28 to start from Hood River to Mosier, picking up to Stevenson-Maryhill in the afternoon. There will be periods of 27-31 tomorrow pretty much everywhere, and models are insisting we’ll see a midday lull. I’m not sure I buy into that midday lull idea…

Sunday sees an even stronger marine push, resulting in, if the models are correct, a 28-32 sort of day. Strong west wind continues through Wednesday. Yay wind Johnnies and Betties! We have a fun stretch on tap!

Today’s Gorge Wind
Your favorite beach Dawn
Patrol
9am-
11:30a
11:30a-
3pm
3pm-
dusk
Stevenson 0-10 10-15 15-18 23-26**
Hatch (subtract a few mph for Event Site) 16-19 19-23 19-23 22-25**
Doug’s / Rowena / Lyle 10-15 13-16 21-24 22-25
Maryhill / Rufus / The Wall 5-10 10-15 15-18 15-18
Arlington / Roosevelt 5-10 10-15 15-18 15-18


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Non kiteboarding and windsurfing wind sports

Also happy this weekend will be the folks at the Opti sailboat races in Stevenson, the outrigger and surfski paddlers doing the Wildside Relay downwind race tomorrow, and the kiters doing the Bridge of the Gods Kite Fest – amateurs compete Saturday and pros compete Sunday.

I met some very nice downwind paddlers yesterday. These people, I’m sorry to say windsurfers and kiters, make us people look out of shape. Paddling outriggers must be good exercise. I’m really looking forward to seeing these paddling animals coming through the Hatch tomorrow – you people, all of you, please keep your eyes open and give up the right of way to the lovely, hardcore racers tomorrow.

These folks are also very friendly and kind, kind of like Avi Cohn, who rescued a windsurfer while he was out kiteboarding the other day. For this, he earns a free lifetime subscription to the wind forecast. Justin Wiley, if you want one, you too can have one.

Other fun stuff to do this weekend

Also Saturday, there’s the Bluegrass Festival 5k in Stevenson, along with the Bluegrass Festival today through Sunday, of course. With plenty of wind in Stevenson today, that means you can sail/kite and listen to music.

On Saturday afternoon, from 3-10pm, head to White Salmon for Wine Fusion: music, food, and of course wine. This is kid-friendly, and main street will be closed for your fusioning pleasure. Three bands playing; White Salmon Jazz band, Tony Smiley, and the Peter Krebs band from Portland. Dangerous Digger will be performing at various times during the day and he is a martial arts expert as well as an ax and knife thrower. Axes and knives. My kind of fun!

For those of you looking to try bikes, Fat Tire Farm from Portland has a free Santa Cruz demo day at Sandy Ridge from 10-3 on Sunday. And last, don’t forget about the Delta Aquarids meteor shower not related to bicycles in any way, starting Sunday and continuing for a couple of weeks.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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Thursday, 7/25. Da Gorge switch is broken in the on position. Wind, events, and pie. I love me some pie.

It’s Now “THANK YOU” Drive Month

This is Temira.
This is Temira!


Thanks for coming here for your forecast. The “pay Temira for forecasting” drive is over (but if you want to get on the email list, make a donation of $12 or more by clicking on the sun) so now I’m asking for thank you notes for the rest of July! “WHAT?”, you say, “I thought this was free and written by some paid NOAA chick!” Free, yes. Written by some paid chick, no, unless people donate. But you’ve all been so generous this month with donations that I’m just asking for thank you notes for the last week of July. A note won’t get you on the mailing list, but it will make my day. I’ll smile. Maybe I’ll cry. Why? Because I like to be appreciated more than you can appreciate. So, send me a quick email using complete sentences, telling me why you use this forecast, and you’ll make my day. Truly. And probably make your day too. (Fine print: I must get one thank you note per day or I will not post a forecast the next day.)

Tomorrow’s forecast status – will be updated around noon, maybe:
Thank you to everyone for the nice notes today. You’re making me feel really appreciated. =)

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Good morning,

Where ya gonna go when the wind don’t blow?
SUP Paddlers!

Who ya gonna see when the river’s glassy?
SUP Paddlers!

The Gorge SUPer Club is a family friendly nonprofit just started in the Gorge. Membership includes access to all the club’s brand new SUPS and carbon paddles. Mail inquiries to Stephen’s email addy. We’re giving away five single-day passes to members of the email list…

Temira’s random morning thoughts

This forecast is later than it’s been the last few days not because I slept later. No, your words of wisdom arrive at a later hour today courtesy of Greasy Fingers Bike Shop, the low-class criminals in Sandpoint, Idaho, who copied Mitchell Buck’s Dirty Fingers business model. (the link is to the article). Anyway, my friend Elizabeth, a Master Gardener, grabbed me a Greasy Fingers ballcap when she was in Idaho, and so I’m baking her a pie. The rolling of the crust commenced at 6:30am, the normal time forecasting commences around here. So, the forecast is late. The pie is in the oven. Elizabeth will be happy.

Wind forecast

It’s another sunny, windy day here on the Columbia. It’s also basically 100% sunny in Portland, so the desert heating will not outpace the P-Town swelter by much. Expect west wind at 21-23 all day long from Hood River to Mosier, filling in from Stevenson to The Dalles in the afternoon with less wind further east. Wait… not all day long. Expect a midday lull from … I don’t know… 1pm to 3:30pm?

Tomorrow starts with 21-24 near Hood River, picking up to 22-25 from Stevenson to The Dalles in the afternoon. Saturday brings stronger wind, at 24-28+, filling in all the way to Maryhill, with kite/slalom-worthy conditions possible at Arlington. If the long-range models are correct (and you know they rarely are) Sunday will blow in the upper twenties to low thirties.

The folks at the three weekend wind-dependent events are STOKED. You, you will get ready to watch the Bridge of the Gods Kite Fest Sat/Sun (probably will need to wait til afternoon when the clouds burn off), and the Outrigger/Surfski Wildside folks blasting through the Hatchery midday Saturday (can you say “utter chaos”, children?)

Expect a ripper of a day at Jones Beach tomorrow afternoon.

On the coast, you’ll see 20-25+ today from Oceanside to Florence with more further south and 4′ @7 seconds. Tomorrow sees 20-30, least at Oceanside and most at Florence with 4’@7. Saturday brings 20-25 from Oceansideish to Florenceish with 5’@8.

Today’s Gorge Wind
Your favorite beach Dawn
Patrol
9am-
11:30a
11:30a-
3pm
3pm-
dusk
Stevenson 0-10 10-15 15-18 22-25
Hatch (subtract a few mph for Event Site) 17-21 21-24 15-18 21-24
Doug’s / Rowena / Lyle 0-10 13-15 21-24 23-26
Maryhill / Rufus / The Wall 0-10 0-10 7-11 13-15
Arlington / Roosevelt 0-10 0-10 7-11 7-11


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Bike News

Also tonight, it’s the Post n’ Pint bike ride at Dirty Fingers. Come prepared to put the hammer down on the Post Canyon dirt – your effort will be rewarded with a free pint of beer after the ride along with some great food for $5 by Four & Twenty. If you are really lucky, you will also get to see me, your intrepid forecaster, looking like she’s going to hurl from extreme sprinting effort.

Other Very Important Stuff – please submit outdoor-related and/or free events to me!

Coming up this evening, there are a couple of events. If you’re a paddler of any sort and you want to do a downwind run, meet at the Nichols Boat Basin at 5pm for the Gorge Bump n’ Glide, a free group downwind paddle.

Coming up tomorrow, the Opti Pacific Northwest Sailboat races kick off in Cascade Locks. Then on Saturday and Sunday in Stevenson is Bridge of the Gods Kite Festival On Saturday in Stevenson, it’s the Wildside Relay If the forecast pans out, the outrigger and surfski paddlers should be heading through big swell at the Hatchery mid-morning on Saturday.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira