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1/11. It’s a snowy day on Mt. Hood. And a windy day in the Gorge.

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Know what’s more awesome than what I said was awesome yesterday? A monster of a storm slamming into Mt. Hood while I’m getting paid to report on it. My. Job. Is. Awesome.


Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Saturday
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Monday

Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

What a storm we have coming in today! We’ll see the snow level drop rapidly today, from 6000′ or so at 5am to 4000′ at 7am, 3000′ at 10am, 2000′ at 4pm and 1500′ overnight. We’ll see massive snowfall today. Yay! Very heavy snow brings 1” of water value (WV) this morning between 4am and 9am for 4”-6” of heavy, wet snow, followed by a lighter round of snowfall bringing .5-.7” WV between 10am and 4pm for another 5-7” of snow. Then… yes, there’s more… Another 1.5-1.7” WV between 4pm and 4am Sunday for 16-20” of fluffy new powder. Again: Best. Meadows. After. Dark. EVER. Assuming we can run lifts. Wind will be increasing to SW 65 this morning as the cold front passes, holding through the day, and then going to a vicious W 55-65 after 4pm as an upper level low passes to the north of Mt. Hood.

Sunday looks very snowy as well. The snow level will be 1500-2000′ early, 3500′ by 10am, 5000′ by 1pm and slowly rising to just above freezing between 5000′ and 8000′ in the afternoon. We’ll see 1-1.5” WV between 4am and 4pm, for 10-16” of new snow, possibly followed by .1-.3” of sprinkles in the afternoon, or possibly we’ll just sneak by with warming temps and clouds. Either way, the avy danger is going to be off-the-charts on Sunday. And… the wind will be W 50 early, rising to WNW 55-60 after 10am. Wicked. More wicked than today’s wind.

Monday may start off with a few sprinkles, but most likely it will be partly cloudy, becoming clear. Temps will be just above freezing between 5000′ and 9000′ early, with the free air freezing level rising to 8000′ in the afternoon. Wind will be WNW 50 early, 40 midday and 25 in the evening.

Tuesday-Thursday look warm, with the freezing level well above 5000′, and dry.

Gorge Weather

As I said yesterday, it’s going to be a wet and windy weekend in the Gorge. We’ll see temps in the low to mid 40’s today with lots of rain this morning, followed by a bit of a break mid-morning and another round of heavy rain this afternoon. Expect very strong west wind today.

Tomorrow also looks very wet and very west-windy, with temps in the low 40’s early and upper 40’s late. Monday might start off with a few sprinkles, but likely it will just be low-cloudy, with strong west wind early becoming light in the afternoon.

Gorge Wind Forecast

Nuking. That is the word that best describes the wind for the weekend. It will be strongest east of The Dalles, but the western Gorge will also see gusty, sometimes-strong west wind. We’ll see a quick rise to 30-40 this morning east of Lyle, a brief “lull” midday into the 20-25 range, and a 35-45 blast this afternoon.

I’d recommend Arlington today, as it handles these dynamic setups best, and I’d recommend the afternoon session for the steadier wind. The first round is frontally driven, and the second is driven by an upper level low, and the latter tends to bring better wind. Tomorrow looks very similar, with another double-punch of morning 30-40, midday lull, afternoon 30-40. Monday starts with 26-30 and backs off to light wind in the afternoon.

Road and Mountain Biking

Definitely not a day to take the TT bike out to Rowena. Or any bike, for that matter, unless you like a 30mph headwind for the return home. It’s a great day to ride your trainer.


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

Today is the Cold Lap cyclocross ride with the folks at Dirty Fingers. 3 o’clock at the shop. On Sunday, there’s ping pong at the armory at 3pm and (wind-affected) rugby at 3pm at Mosier School.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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Friday. 1/10. Gorge nuking wind. Mt. Hood dumping snow. Pure bliss in outdoor recreation land.

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Know what’s awesome? Thousands of super-stoked people packed into one powder-covered ski resort. Total bliss on many levels. And can I just say that the Rossignol Soul 7 180cm ski is out-of-this-world good?


Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Friday
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Sunday

Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

This set of model runs is a forecaster’s dream. So exciting! And even better: it’s back to snow at the ski resorts, despite a brief period of freezing rain last night between 5pm and 8pm. We’ll see snow at the resorts this morning with the snow level around 5000′. Temps between 5000′ and 8000′ slowly rise this morning, finally causing a switch to rain around… oh, let’s say noonish. The snow level then rises to 8000′ or higher, holding through 4amish Saturday. Before we see the precip switch, we’ll get .3” water value (WV), for 2-3” of new snow. Then we’ll see another .6-.8” WV fall as rain between 1pm today and 4am Saturday. Wind today will be SW 60 early, going to W 55 mid-afternoon and becoming a little more southerly but equally strong tonight.

Saturday looks un-freaking-believeable. The snow level starts at 8000′ at 4am, and falls to 5500′ at 7am and 3000′ at 10am, dropping to 2000′ in the evening as a massive cold front slams into Mt. Hood. Expect 1.5” WV between 7am and 4pm for 12-18” of new snow. Expect another 1.5” WV between 4pm Saturday and 1am Sunday for another 12-18” of new snow. Best. Meadows.After. Dark. EVER. And day skiing won’t be too shabby either! I hope you don’t mind wind, and take these numbers with a grain of salt, because low lifts should be a bit protected by the southerly cant to the wind: WSW 75 at 4am, 65 at 7am, 60 at 10am, rising to 70 in the afternoon and becoming W 55 overnight. Whoa.

Sunday starts with a few breaks in the weather, but more precip moves in mid-morning. The snow level will be 1500′ early, 3500′ at 10am, 5500′ at 1pm, and a depressing 8000′ at 7pm. We’ll see .6” WV between 4am and 4pm for another 4-6” of snow. Then we’ll see another .4” WV in the afternoon – that’ll fall as a mix of rain and snow. Boo-hiss. Wind Sunday will be WNW 50 early, rising to WNW 65 in the evening.

Next week starts off dry and warm, with no precip and the freezing level around 8000′.

Gorge Weather

Wet and windy is the mantra for the next few days, but you probably shouldn’t use that for your meditation practice, as you’ll end up unhappy. It’ll be near 50 in the Gorge today with rain increasing after 10am. Add moderate west wind to that forecast. Tomorrow starts in the upper 40’s, but temps drop to the low 40’s in the afternoon. Lots of rain tomorrow and nuking west wind. It’ll be slightly cooler and slightly less rainy on Sunday, but equally windy.

Gorge Wind Forecast

Holy shit. It was blowing 47mph at Rowena (thanks, iWindsurf/iKitesurf) at Rowena at 5:30am. With morning gradients of .17(pdx-dls) and .09(dls-psc), you’re looking at a nuking morning on the river. 30-40 everywhere east of Hood River, with the strongest wind near Lyle and perhaps Maryhill. The wind will drop to 21-24 by afternoon.

If you miss today, don’t worry, because 30-40+ is the call for tomorrow afternoon east of Lyle. Same goes for Sunday. The western Gorge will be rainy, with gusty up-and-down wind. River water temp is 40 degrees. Please sail or kite with a buddy for safety.

Road and Mountain Biking

Hmph. Yeah. Not.


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

Not much today, but tomorrow is the (wet and windy) Cold Lap cyclocross ride with the folks at Dirty Fingers. 3 o’clock at the shop. On Sunday, there’s ping pong at the armory at 3pm and (wind-affected) rugby at 3pm at Mosier School.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira