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11/5. Mt. Hood snow forecast. Gorge wind forecast. Hood River events.

It’s fall now, and that means it’s time for the snow forecast!

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Random Morning Thoughts

It’s National Gratitude Month all month long. Today I am grateful to all of you for supporting me with your donations and subscriptions, and I am grateful to all of you for trusting me to tell you when the wind and snow are going to be worth your chase time. Thank you a thousand times over!

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Wind guessings, prognosticatings and musings

The wind will not be worth your chase time today. East wind this morning will switch to west wind after this front moves through, but it’s going to take some time. I think we’ll see westerlies at 15-18, but I think it’s not going to happen until after dark.

That leaves us with lingering westerlies at 13-15 tomorrow morning, but as an upper low approaches the coast, the wind will switch to E 10-13 in the afternoon. Thursday starts out light, but a strong upper low moves onshore late in the day, driving westerlies at 26-30. However, the daylight window is getting small, and I think that low is going to come in outside the window.

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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

My friend Denise and I saw today’s Mt. Hood rain coming, so we hiked for turns at Meadows yesterday. So did Sammy. Enthusiastic kid. I like it. Anyway, the snow was fantastic. Fresh tracks for all!

Sadly, it’s currently raining at Meadows, and that’s not going to stop until the moisture moves through today. The snow level today will be around 8500′, dropping to 6000′ around 4pm and 3000′ for a brief period overnight. Total precip, which will end around noon, will be .4” water value. Wind will be W 30 pretty much all day.

Tomorrow looks dry and cloudy at the mountain. The free air freezing level (FAF) will be 5500′ early, 7000′ midday, and 9000′ in the evening as an upper low approaches the PNW, leaving us in the southerly warm sector. Wind Wednesday will be WNW 15-20 until the evening, when the wind will build out of the SW.

Rain starts up early Thursday morning, but will switch to snow Thursday night. At 4am, the snow level will be around 7500′, dropping to 5500′ by 10am and 4500′ by 4pm. It’s hard to make an accurate or precise call on precip amounts at this point, but I’ll say that it currently looks like we’ll see about 1” WV fall as rain during the day. Models currently show another 1-1.5” WV coming in after the snow level falls below 5000′, giving us the potential for a foot of new Thursday night, but we’re going to have to wait and see if that actually happens.

In the extended forecast, it looks like we’ll see the snow level stay below 5000′ Friday-Monday, good news for skiers.

Plain Old Local Weather

This morning looks quite rainy, but the showers should taper off this afternoon. Tomorrow looks dry. On Thursday, rain starts around 4am, and continues all day. How heavy depends on whether this system can retain a tenuous hold on subtropical moisture. If it’s a yes, it’s a downpour. If it’s a no, it’s only a downpour for part of the day.


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

Tonight is Tuesday, and that means you can get really good Prime Rib for $12 at Cebu. It’s also a good day to go for sushi at Kaze, because they’ve been closed for two days and all the fish is fresh. So is the Gorge’s best soup: Mabo Ramen. Mmmm. Tonight’s also the Hood River Saddle Club’s meeting at 6:30.

On Wednesday night, kayakers head to Portland for the PDX Kayaker Film Festival at the Wonder Ballroom. Wednesday night is also Kayak Polo in Hood River. On Thursday in Portland, local photographer Jock Bradley has a show opening at Gallery 903. This is his first show, and he’s a stellar human being. If you are in Portland on Thursday night for First Thursday, please make sure to stop by and say hello.

Friday night is the Warren Miller ski movie at the Skylight Theater, benefiting HRVMS. Both showings are all ages, and there’s a Meadows pass plus lots of other stuff in the raffle. Meadows will be there taking pass photos. Friday night is also dropoff time at the HRVHS ski swap: 6:30-8pm. The swap is Saturday. Friday through Sunday is the Mt. Hood Independent Film Festival. Day passes are $15 and a full festival pass is $35.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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Monday. 11/4. Mt. Hood snow, Gorge wind, upcoming events.

It’s fall now, and that means it’s time for the snow forecast!

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That’s right. Use my snow forecast. Tell your friends. And if you or your friends think this service is awesome/useful/saves you gas money/makes your life more fun, make a donation by clicking the sun below. Is more fun worth $49/year? $20/year? Donate what it’s worth to you, but $12 minimum gets you on the email list (with occasional giveaways) for a year. Thank you for your support, and have fun today!

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Random Morning Thoughts

First, I forgot yesterday that the time switch meant the weather models switched an hour early, and missed the entire model run. No model run to look at means no forecast. Sorry.

Second, it’s National Gratitude Month. I think we can all agree that we’re grateful to have access to the beauty and recreational opportunities of the Columbia Gorge. But on a grander scale, please take a minute or two each day this month to be grateful for something. And make the word a better place by telling one person in your life each day why you are grateful for them.

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Wind guessings, prognosticatings and musings

I hope everyone enjoyed the strong, cold west wind this weekend. I sat jealous at my conference Saturday as friends texted me Arlington descriptions. Next chance for something similar is Friday this week. In the meantime, you can expect light west wind this morning, picking up a bit to 13-15 from Stevenson to The Dalles mid-morning, and fading to nothing by late afternoon. Tomorrow starts off light, picking up to W 22-25 from The Dalles to Arlington as a front moves through midday. The western Gorge will see gusty 13-16 under the clouds. Wednesday looks light.

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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

Snow flurries continue on Mt. Hood this morning, with the snow level somewhere around 2500-3000′. We’ll see .1-.2” water value before sundown, for 1-2” of new snow. Unfortunately, this incoming warm front will bump the snow level to 6000′ by 10pm, and 8000′ by Tuesday morning, and the warm front will be accompanied by heavy precipitation. Wind today will be NW 15-20 all day.

Expect the next round to start as snow around 10pm, switching to a mix of sleet, freezing rain, and rain overnight, for 1” of water value by Tuesday morning. 1-3” of snow is possible but unlikely before the switch happens. During the day Tuesday, the snow level will be 8000′ with another .3-.4” WV of mixed precip. The snow level will fall to 3500′ in the evening, but most of the precip will be gone before that happens. Wind on Tuesday will be W 40 in the morning, fading to W 25-30 in the late afternoon.

Wednesday looks dry in the valleys, but there may be enough orographic forcing to drop some precipitation on Mt. Hood. The snow level will be 5500′ early, 8000′ in the afternoon, and 5500′ overnight. Wind will be NW 10 early, W 20 midday and W 35 in the evening.

Plain Old Local Weather

We’ve transitioned into a cool, showery, it’s-not-summer-any-more-Dorothy weather pattern. Today will be cloudy with a chance of a few sprinkles while the sun is up. Come tonight, heavy rain hits. Expect rain tomorrow, heavy in the morning, backing off to sprinkles in the afternoon. Wednesday looks dry, but will probably be cloudy.


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Biking

Upper-elevation trails are done unless you have a Fat Bike (Clint H, I’m talking about you). That means upper-elevation road rides are done as well.

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

Indoor Ultimate Frisbee starts tonight at the Hood River Armory. 8pm-9pm. Tomorrow night is $12 prime rib night at Cebu, and it’s also the Hood River Saddle Club’s monthly meeting at 6:30pm.

If you haven’t purchased a ski pass to Meadows, the deadline for pre-season purchase has been extended by one day. So, you can still get a pass for $499. If you need a pass photo, Meadows will be at the Skylight Theater on Friday at the Warren Miller movie There are two showings, and both are all-ages. There’s a raffle benefiting HRVMS (I know one of you will email with more details).

On Wednesday night, kayakers head to Portland for the PDX Kayaker Film Festival at the Wonder Ballroom. Wednesday night is also Kayak Polo in Hood River. Not sure how that’s going to play out… On Thursday in Portland, local photographer Jock Bradley has a show opening at Gallery 903. This is his first show, and he’s a stellar human being. If you are in Portland on Thursday night for First Thursday, please make sure to stop by and say hello.

Coming up this weekend, it’s the Mt. Hood Independent Film Festival at various venues in Hood River. $35 gets you a three-day pass to choose from 100 movies. $15 gets you a day pass. More information is available at Columbia Arts.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira