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Monday. 5/5. Gorge wind. Mt. Hood snow and rain.

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Random Morning Thoughts

As usual, I had a long weekend of work. I was exhausted last night, and went to bed around 8:30. I woke up at 7:30am, curled up with my monkey and my bear under a pile of down blankets. I didn’t move for another half hour, and that’s why your forecast is so late today. But I’m well-rested, and well fed: I had a double-chocolate cookie and a cup of cold French Press with heavy cream for breakfast. Now, that’s what I call indulgence.

Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

Just a brief synopsis: Today brings flurries in the morning with a bit more precip, maybe .1-.2” water value (WV) overnight that falls as a mix of rain and snow. The snow level will be 4000′ early and 6000′ in the afternoon. Wind will be W 20 early and NW 20-25 in the afternoon. Tomorrow looks partly cloudy with a few flurries or showers possible early, becoming clear in the afternoon. The snow level will be 6000′ with NW wind at 20-30. Wednesday looks clear with the freezing level at 6000′ early and 8000′ in the afternoon with NW wind at 15-20 early, becoming W 10 in the afternoon. Thursday starts cloudy and becomes drenching with 1-2” water value of rain with the freezing level at 8000′.

Today’s Gorge Wind
Your favorite beach Dawn
Patrol
9am-
11:30a
11:30a-
3pm
3pm-
dusk
Steven’s Locks 5-10 8-13 13-15 13-15
Hatch (subtract a few mph for Event Site) 12-15 12-15 14-18 14-18
Doug’s / Rowena / Lyle 5-10 15-18 gusty
24-28
gusty
24-28
Maryhill / Rufus / The Wall 5-10 15-18 gusty
24-28
gusty
24-28
Arlington / Roosevelt 5-10 15-18 gusty
24-28
gusty
24-28

Gorge Wind

We’re starting with light west gradients this morning: .03 (pdx-dls) and .03 (dls-psc). As an low pressure system moves east today, we’ll see the wind pick up to gusty 15-18 out of the west by noon, and then gusty 24-28 (with brief higher periods) by mid-afternoon. The strongest, steadiest wind will likely be from Lyle to Arlington today. However, instability in the atmosphere is going to make for showers and unreliable wind conditions. Best chance of getting on the water is probably from Lyle to Avery.

Tomorrow looks like a much better setup: That low pressure system will be east of us and high pressure will be off the coast, so it should be windy right off the bat. Expect 30+ at Rowena/Doug’s tomorrow with 28-32 from Avery to Maryhill and 26-30 further east. Stevenson, Hood River and Mosier are tougher calls, as wind there depends on the cloud line. Call it gusty 15-18 to start with 24-28 possible should the clouds burn back. I swear I am going windsurfing tomorrow.

Wednesday looks like a better setup in the central Gorge, with 15-18 early from Stevenson to Mosier and 21-24 in the afternoon from Stevenson to The Dalles. Thursday just looks wet.

Gorge Weather

I haven’t yet seen a rainbow today, but I didn’t get out of bed until 8. So I probably missed the beautiful sunrise rainbows. But we’ll see rainbows today, I’m pretty sure. You may have to head a bit to the east, but they’ll be out there. Oh yes they will. It’ll be a mostly cloudy day, with showers increasing by midday and thundershowers (like yesterday), possible in the afternoon. Temps will be in the low 50’s early and upper 50’s in the afternoon with increasing westerlies.

Tomorrow brings a chance of a few shower (and rainbows) early, quickly becoming partly cloudy and then mostly clear. Temps will be in the mid-40’s early and low 60’s in the afternoon with increasing west wind.

Wednesday looks sunny. No rainbows, unless you create one using a garden hose or fire hydrant. Temps will be in the mid-40’s early and low 60’s in the afternoon. Thursday looks wet starting mid-morning and drenching after 2pm.

Road and Mountain Biking

Yesterday’s report on Post was that D.S. showed up at Dirty Fingers covered in mud. He was given a severe beating (kidding) after delivering the new that Post is too muddy and wet to ride now. But I bet you’ll find good dirt on Syncline (do it this morning before the wind picks up) or on Surveyor’s and Dog (do it this morning before the rain picks up) but probably not on the Whoopdee (Steve would prefer you didn’t destroy his hard work). The road biking will be best this morning before the wind and rain pick up, which brings me to the question of why I’m sitting here typing when I should be on my bike.


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River Levels

The Hood’s at 5.4′, the Klickitat’s at 2680 cfs, the White Salmon is at 4’ish.

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

Tonight is pickup Ultimate night at May Street Elementary at 6pm. Tomorrow night is $12 Prime Rib at Cebu. It’s also pickup rugby night at the Hood River Marina.

Friday and Saturday is the Master Gardeners’ spring plant sale, happening at the OSU Extension Office in Hood River, starting at 9am. This is a great place to pick up plants for both the yard and garden. Coming up on Saturday, Mt. Hood Meadows is hosting the Superpark 18 Rail Jam, an exhibition event with about 500 of the top snowboarders in the country showing off in a special park in the base area.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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5/4. Sunday. Gorge wind. Mt. Hood mixed precip. I can hear my garden calling all the way from here…

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Random Morning Thoughts

It was so fun down at Double Mountain last night, not because of the beer that I didn’t drink, but because of all the rally cars and rally car people. Rally car drivers and rally car team members are super stoked, super passionate people who really love what they do. Being around them is a joyful experience. I hope they host the fan party in Hood River every year. Oh, and rally cars are cool too. When I grow up, I want to be a rally car driver.

Hood 2 River Relay

The Hood 2 River Relay is a one-day event on May 31st. This fun and all-inclusive event is designed for almost any level of skill and fitness, yet competitive enough for the hardcore athlete where participants compete in teams, pairs, or individuals to race from the high slopes of Mt. Hood down to the mighty Columbia River. There will be six Legs that consist of; Alpine ski, nordic ski, mountain bike, road bike, road run, boating (kayak/canoe/SUP) and a 500 meter sprint to the finish line after boating. Open to individuals and teams. Visit their website for more information. And Pole-Pedal-Paddle, eat your heart out. You got nothin’ on the Hood 2 River!

Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Sunday

Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

It was cloudy on Mt. Hood at 5am. Just cloudy. Not snowing, and not raining, despite the fact that it snowed and rained up there last night. Good news for the ski resorts that the precip had stopped by the hour of the early snow reports. It’ll be cloudy up there today with occasional sprinkles or snow, for .1-.3” water value (WV) by 5pm, mostly after noon. The snow level will be 5000′ early, and 6000′ for the rest of the day, dropping to 5500′ around midnight. Wind will be SW 40+ early, dropping to SW 35 in the afternoon and SW 25 overnight.

Monday looks mostly cloudy on Mt. Hood with increasing snow flurries after 11am. The snow level will be 4000′ early, 5000′ in the afternoon and 6000′ overnight. Wind will be SW 25, becoming W 15 midday and NW 15+ in the afternoon. Tuesday looks partly cloudy with the snow level at 6000′ and NW wind at 20-30.

Today’s Gorge Wind
Your favorite beach Dawn
Patrol
9am-
11:30a
11:30a-
3pm
3pm-
dusk
Steven’s Locks light 5-10 10-15 10-15
Hatch (subtract a few mph for Event Site) light 5-10 12-15 12-15
Doug’s / Rowena / Lyle light 12-15 22-25 22-25
Maryhill / Rufus / The Wall light 12-15 22-25 22-25
Arlington / Roosevelt light 12-15 22-25 22-25

Gorge Wind

We have nice morning gradients of .08 and .07 this morning, but the showery weather isn’t making for great wind. You There’s zero wind this morning and near-zero gradient, at least there was at 6am. As a low pressure system moves inland today, we’ll see the wind pick up to gusty 12-15 near Hood River and up-and-down, gusty, unreliable 22-25 east of Mosier, all the way to Arlington, with brief periods of 24-28 likely. Sounds great, doesn’t it?

Tomorrow starts with west wind at 5-10, picking up to W 22-25 in the afternoon from Lyle to Maryhill. Afternoon wind near Hood River will be gusty 15-18. Tuesday looks better, as high pressure off the coast combines with sunshine inland for a 10-15 start that builds to 24-28 in the afternoon, with the strongest wind from the Hatchery to Doug’s and 20-23 at Stevenson and Maryhill.

Gorge Weather

Sadly there are no rainbows this morning, both because of a lack of sun and a lack of showers. We’ll see increasing showers this afternoon with increasing west wind. Temps will be in the mid 40’s early and upper 50’s in the afternoon.

Monday looks partly cloudy with a chance of showers midday and a chance of thundershowers in the afternoon. Rainbows are possible, though not likely. Temps will be in the low 40’s early and upper 50’s in the afternoon with west wind that increases during the day.

Tuesday looks partly cloudy and windy with temps in the upper 40’s early and low 60’s in the afternoon

Road and Mountain Biking

It rained last night, and that means that Post is probably slippery and muddy. You’d be better off riding Syncline or Whoopdee today, but at the very least, wait until this afternoon to try Post. And then let me know how it is.


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River Levels

The Hood’s at 5.1′, the Klickitat’s at 2630 cfs, the White Salmon is at 4’ish and the Wind is at 6.2ish’. Yes, there are companies running trips on the class V Wind this weekend, so get it while you can.

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

Today is race day for the Dog River Super D. When I was coming down from Meadows yesterday, there were a ton of cars at the trail, way more than I’ve ever seen for that race. That’s good news for the race organizers. Good luck to the racers. There’s also rally car racing on roads in Hood River County. The county banned spectators this year because one of the neighbors on those roads complained. Pretty selfish, if you ask me, to take the fun away from hundreds of people because you’re annoyed one day a year.

Also today, there’s ping pong at the Hood River armory at 3pm and there’s pickup touch rugby at the Mosier School at 3pm.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira