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Tuesday. 2/11. Gorge weather. Mt. Hood snow and pineapples. Thawpocalypse has arrived.

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I went skiing in the Gorge again yesterday. It was, despite the heavy, wet snow and the freezing rain falling on my head, another magical Gorge skiing experience.


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

It’s dumping snow on Mt. Hood this morning. And that’s a good start to the forecast, but I want to digress a bit, because I just took a look at the Northwest River Forecast Center’s 10 day precip model. Now, you’re well aware of how I feel about long-range models, but this model is currently showing approximately 13” of water value falling on Mt. Hood in the next 10 days. That will alternate between rain and snow, but it’s going to do a lot for our snowpack totals.

Expect a wild week on Mt. Hood. Today starts with snow. The snow level will be 4000′ early, 5500′ at 7pm, and 9000′ around midnight. We’ll see decreasing snow flurries this morning for .1-.2” water value and 1-2” more snow before 4pm, with increasing precip after 4pm, for 1.5-2” WV overnight. We’ll likely see 2-4” of snow before we see a switch to rain. Then we’ll see 1.5”+ of rain overnight. Wind today will be W 35 early, dropping to W 20 midday. Then we’ll see the wind ramp up out of the SW, slowly climbing to SW 45 around 10pm and WSW 60 by 1am.

Wednesday morning starts with the snow level around 8000′, dropping to 7000′ mid-morning and finally falling to 5500′ by 10pm. We’ll see 2” or so WV fall as rain before 4pm. Then we’ll see a break in the weather, followed by increasing snow mixed with rain after 10pm, for .4-.6” WV and 2-4” of new snow by Thursday morning. Wind on Wednesday will be a most difficult W 60 early, dropping to W 45 mid-morning and becoming WSW 45-50 in the afternoon and evening.

Thursday sees the snow level fall to 3000′ by 4am and then rise to 4500′ at 4pm, 5500′ at 7pm, and somewhere around 6500-7000′ overnight. It actually looks partly cloudy with sunbreaks during the day on Thursday before the next system moves in during the afternoon. When the next system moves in around 7pm, it will likely hit as rain, 1” or so of it. Wind Thursday will be W 40 early, dropping through the day to W 20, and becoming SW 30 overnight.

Friday is a little far out to be predicting the exact timing of things, but as of now, it looks like Friday will start with massive rain and then switch mid-morning to massive snowfall with strong wind.

Gorge Weather

Well, this is annoying. It was 31 degrees and pouring rain at my house in Hood River when I woke up this morning. I thought for sure we were done with this when the roads thawed and the temps climbed above freezing yesterday. With no forecast of increasing west gradient today, we’re waiting for the power of the sun and an incoming warm front to scour the rest of this cold air. Hurry up, sun. Hurry up, warm front.

Models are not handling this at all. So, expect a slow warmup to the upper 30’s this afternoon with decreasing rain during the day picking up to a torrential downpour after 7pm tonight. Make sure your storm drains are clear of snow.

Temps will be in the mid-40’s tomorrow morning in the Gorge, rising to near 50 in the afternoon with torrential rain falling during the day, with a chance of partly cloudy sky mid-afternoon, with lighter rain falling overnight.

Thursday starts off with temps in the low 40’s, rising to the upper 40’s in the afternoon. It will be partly cloudy during the day, with rain starting again in the evening. At this point, it looks like we’ll see massive amounts of rain again on Friday into Saturday.

Gorge Wind Forecast

We have a W .02 gradient this morning, which apparently isn’t enough to scour out the cold air, and that’s not going to increase today. We’ll see a switch to light east this afternoon as the next low pressure system approaches the coast. As the system passes tonight, we’ll see west wind at 24-28 tomorrow morning, fading to 15-18 in the afternoon. Another system swings through tomorrow, giving us west wind at 26-30 on Thursday morning, fading quickly.

Road and Mountain Biking

My friend Morgan wanted me to come over and ride bike trainer in the garage with him yesterday. Instead I made him go skinning at Super Secret Spot #1 in the Gorge. The snow was heavy, but the slope was fantastic, with no rocks and a continuous line down. It was so much fun that we made two laps despite the freezing rain.


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The rugby people will be playing rugby in the wet snow tonight at Collins Field at 5:30. The kayakers will be playing polo in the wet pool tonight at 8pm. And Cebu will be serving up moist $12 prime rib in the warm and cozy bar tonight from 5pm-9pm.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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Monday. 2/10. Gorge freezing rain and wind. Mt. Hood snow and rain. Great BC skiing in the Gorge.

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Random Morning Thoughts

The model I use to forecast weather has been down for almost 24 hours, so I had to scramble this morning using backups. This would be akin to a Mac user switching to PC on no notice with no help, or vice versa. It’s really disorienting, and unfortunately, is probably going to affect the quality of the forecast. Sorry guys.


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

Yesterday sure was a rainy one up on Mt. Hood. The skiing was fun on the groom – soft, fast and carveable, but I was glad I had a plastic bag over my outerwear. Today started off clear up there, but clouds will move in quickly. We’ll see the snow level rise to 5000′ or so this afternoon, before dropping to 3500′ overnight. Despite the prediction of 5000′ by the sounding model, the 850 suggests temps will be above freezing for a period, so let’s call the 10am-4pm precip, .3” water value (WV) of it, mixed rain and snow for 1” of new. Between 4pm today and 4am tomorrow, another .4-.5” WV falls for 4-6” of new snow. Wind today will be W 20 early, SW 35 mid-morning, SW 40 in the afternoon and SW 40-50 overnight.

Tuesday starts off with snow showers with the snow level around 3500′. The snow level will rise to 5500′ by 1pm, and rise further overnight as warm, wet sub-tropical air moves into the PNW. By 4am Wednesday, models predict the snow level at 10,000. Whoa. Anyway, during the day Tuesday, we’ll see .3” WV between 4am and 4pm, for 2-3” of heavy new snow. Between 4pm Tuesday and 4am Wednesday, we’ll see 1-1.5” WV, for 2-4” of heavy, wet snow before a switch to rain. Wind Tuesday will be W 40 early, W 30 mid-afternoon, and SW 30 early evening, rising to SW 50 overnight.

Wednesday morning looks very wet and very windy. We’ll see the snow level way up high first thing in the morning: 8000-10000′. The snow level will crash to 3000′ by 10am and 2500′ by 4pm. We’ll see very heavy rainfall between 4am and 7am – up to 1”, before the freezing level drops, giving us orographic snow flurries for the rest of the day, for a few inches of new snow. Wind on Wednesday will be very strong as this system moves through, but a SW cant to the morning wind will protect low lifts at Meadows. Timberline seems to take the brunt of these SW winds, so they’ll have an interesting Wednesday. Anyway, expect WSW 70+ early, WSW 50+ late morning, and W 50 in the afternoon. All the resorts will have fun with those W 50mph winds.

Gorge Weather

We’re still sub-freezing here in the Gorge, and we’re still waiting for the hammer to drop with the freezing rain. We sure got off easy yesterday! Sounds like everyone was out skiing the Gorge yesterday morning. Good job, everyone!

Today starts off with low clouds (escape them by heading to Mt. Hood, at least for a while this morning) and temps in the mid-20’s. As a warm front moves in after 10am, we’ll see some freezing drizzle, a tenth of an inch or two. The NAM insists we’ll be above freezing by 1pm, but I’m thinking it’ll be closer to 4pm or maybe even later. Anyway, expect some freezing drizzle today before we see a switch to rain overnight. Dig out those storm drains before this happens.

Tomorrow looks cloudy with temps in the upper 30’s to low 40’s with rain showers early and heavy rain overnight. Wednesday starts with very heavy rain, becoming showery and possibly partly cloudy in the afternoon. We’ll see another wet and rainy system on Thursday, most likely.

Gorge Wind Forecast

It’s still nuking at Rooster Rock, with a 5am reading of 49mph supported by an E .17 gradient. The gradient will slowly decrease today, switching to west sometime after 1pm, possibly as late as 7pm. We’ll see light west wind tomorrow, perhaps 15-18 at best. Wednesday starts off light, increasing to W 30+ in the afternoon in the eastern Gorge.

Road and Mountain Biking

The biking is great at spin class and on your trainer today. I hear the XC skiing is good on the Twin Tunnels, and I also hear that Hospital Hill and the east hills are pretty tracked out. You’ll have to go elsewhere for your Gorge BC turns today.


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I saw photos on FB yesterday of people playing rugby in the snow. I wonder if they’ll be doing their usual Tuesday night rugby at Collins Field? Kayak Polo is on at the pool tomorrow night at 8pm, and there’s $12 Prime Rib at Cebu tomorrow night.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira