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Thursday. 3/13. Mt. Hood sprinkles, Gorge wind, and really lovely cycling weather. And boating weather. Can’t forget that!

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Random Morning Thoughts

In my office I have two happy lights, a shop light and about 50 baby plants waiting for last frost. The plants make me as happy as the happy lights, which, incidentally, are starting to make me a bit manic now that the real sun has some spring oomph.

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

There doesn’t seem to be much in the way of snow in the forecast, but sunshine is a good substitute. And it also starts with the letter “S”, which doesn’t increase the snowpack but does satisfy my word-centered mind. Anyway, this morning will be sunny on Mt. Hood, but sadly, clouds will move in this afternoon followed by light and intermittent sprinkles this evening. No significant rainfall tonight. The snow level will be 7000′ early, falling to 6200′ or so by 8pm and dipping as low as 6000′ overnight. Wind today will be WNW 15 this morning, rising to W 20 midday and W 20-25 overnight.

Friday starts with either clouds or clouds plus sprinkles, with heavier precipitation moving in around 8am. The precip will become more showery/orographic in nature after 11am. The snow level will be around 6200′ until this front moves through, dropping the snow level to 5000′ by 2pm and 3000′ by 5pm. Unfortunately, the precip will be pretty much done by the time the snow level drops. So, let’s call this .8”-1.0” water value (WV) of mostly-rain, likely mixed with some very wet snow, between 5am and 11am, followed by a few snow flurries for no accumulation at 5000′ and a few inches at the higher ski slopes. Wind will be W 25 early, rising to WNW 45 around 11am and holding for the rest of the day before backing off overnight.

Saturday looks sunny, with maybe some high clouds in the afternoon. The freezing level will be around 8000′. Wind on Saturday will be WNW 20 early, going to SW 20 by noon. At this point, models are disagreeing on Sunday’s weather. At this point, I’ll give it a conservative forecast of cloudy, warm and windy.

Gorge Wind

We have a light westerly gradient this morning, which isn’t producing much wind on the river, but you can expect gusty 15-18 in the western Gorge this afternoon, probably best at Stevenson, as a front approaches. Tomorrow starts with west wind at 15-18. The wind will pick up to W 28-32 east of Mosier around noon as an upper low moves east and high pressure builds off the coast. Tomorrow should be a good day at Maryhill and Arlington. Not so sure about the Lyle area. Saturday brings light wind.

Gorge Weather

Today will be glorious in the morning. We’ll see a sunny start, becoming overcast late afternoon. Temps will be in the mid-30’s this morning and the mid-50’s this afternoon with light west wind. We’ll see a few sprinkles overnight. Tomorrow starts with showers and a rainbow sunrise possibility. Heavier rain moves in around 8am, switching back to showers after noon. Temps will be in the mid 40’s early and the low 50’s in the afternoon with increasing west wind becoming strong in the afternoon. Saturday looks sunny with temps in the mid 30’s early and mid-50’s in the afternoon with light wind.

Road and Mountain Biking

Yesterday definitely fit the bill of “best road biking day ever”. Sunny. Just warm enough. No wind. Plus I made a new friend yesterday while riding my bike. Somehow she turned my easy 1 hour recovery ride plans into 2.5 hours, but I didn’t even notice because I was enjoying the conversation so much. Thanks, friend. =)

Today’s cycling weather will be perfectly lovely in the morning, becoming still-nice but a little windy and cloudy in the afternoon. Tomorrow looks sub-par, with rain and wind, making the roads not-so-great and the mountain bike trails muddy. Saturday looks like a spectacular road or mountain day with sunshine and light wind and 50+ degree weather.


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Tonight is the second night of LunaFest at Columbia Center for the Arts. So, if you didn’t make it last night, you can make it tonight. What’s LunaFest? It’s films about, by and for women. And since I’m a woman, it qualifies as an event for this report. Also tonight, there’s co-ed pickup touch rugby at 3:30 at Henkle Middle School. For you fly fisher folk, the Festival of the Fly is at Andrew’s tonight.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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Wednesday. 3/12. Gorge wind. Mt. Hood sun and rain. The best road biking day EVER.

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Random Morning Thoughts

My therapist moved to Vancouver, and yesterday I drove there to have my weekly chat with her. I know… TMI. Anyway, driving 70 minutes each way to talk to someone for 50 minutes sucks, so I tacked on some extra activities.

First, I went for a beautiful 40 mile ride, and found one of the coolest roads on the planet. Allen Canyon, somewhere north of Ridgefield, is a steep, narrow, fern-covered, waterfall-filled, stream-bordered beauty of a mile of pavement. Did I mention it’s steep? Like 18 percent or more. Whoa. For my second activity, I had dinner with my high school bestie’s mom and her husband. They live less than 3 minutes from my therapist’s new office. Do you believe in coincidence? I don’t…

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

No, no snow for you. Just sunshine. Ok, maybe some snow Thursday night. Maybe. But for today, we’ll see a sunny day on Mt. Hood with the free air freezing level (FAF) at 10,000′ all day and SW wind at 15mph.

Thursday starts off clear, becoming cloudy mid-afternoon with precipitation starting around 11pm. The snow level will be 8000′ early, falling to 6500′ by 2pm and hanging between 6000′ and 6500′ overnight. We’ll see .3” water value (WV) between 11pm Thursday and 5am Friday, likely falling as rain, with an inch or two of snow possible above 6500′. Wind Thursday will be WNW 15-20 early, becoming WSW 15-20 midday and switching to WNW 20 overnight.

Friday morning starts off with heavy rain mixed with snow. The snow level will be 6000′ at 5am, 5500′ for much of the day, and will then fall to 3000′ at 5pm and 2000′ overnight. We’ll see .7” WV between 5am and 11am, mostly, most likely, falling as rain, with an inch or two of wet snow possible at 5000′ at the tail end of this system. Wind on Friday will be W 30 early, W 45-50 midday, WNW 45 in the evening, and NW 30 overnight.

Saturday looks clear and warm with the FAF around 8000. Wind will be NW 20-30 to start, fading to W 15 in the afternoon.

Gorge Wind

East wind is buffeting the trees at Rooster this morning. We’ll see easterlies at 28-32 there and 21-24 at Steven’s Locks today. Tomorrow starts with light wind. By afternoon, we’ll see gusty 21-24 from Stevenson to The Dalles, probably strongest at Stevenson, with 15-18 east of The Dalles. Friday sees a system move through, giving us gusty westerlies at 13-16 in the western Gorge and 28-32 east of The Dalles after noon.

Gorge Weather

Beautiful. Gorgeous. Stellar. Amazing. Awesome. Spectacular. It might be below freezing as I write this, but it’s going to be a touch over 60 degrees and sunny today with a light east breeze in the central Gorge. Tomorrow starts off near 40 degrees, rising to the upper 50’s with light wind early, picking up to moderate west wind in the afternoon. Clouds drift in tomorrow afternoon on that west breeze. Rain falls Thursday night, giving us a rainbow-filled, beautiful-sunrise start to the day on Friday. Expect temps in the upper 40’s Friday morning, rising to the low 50’s, with decreasing showers and moderate to strong west wind.

Road and Mountain Biking

I’m just going to say it: Today is going to be one of the best road riding days you could possibly imagine. I’m sure the dirt is good too, although Syncline may have frozen overnight, so leave it until late afternoon. But the road riding today. Oh god. Completely orgasmic. Warm. Dry. Sunny. Light wind. I’m thinking shorts and just one jersey (I rode in Vancouver yesterday with knickers, two jerseys, and arm warmers). And… it’s going to be so warm that you’ll have a chance to hang out outside and wash the winter grit off your bike. You love your bike. Make it pretty.


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There is oh-so-much going on this evening. The Hood River Area Trail Stewards are showing mountain bike movies at Andrew’s at 6:30 (and at a later screening). The LunaFest shows at Columbia Center for the Arts tonight. And Portland Mountain Rescue presents the Telluride Mountain Film Festival at the Hollywood Theatre tonight.

Also this evening, there’s an avalanche awareness class at Dog River (America’s best coffeshop, acccording to USA Today) at 7pm.

Lunafest continues tomorrow night, and if that’s not enough movies, you can catch The Festival of the Fly [fishing] at Andrew’s.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira