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12/17. 29 degrees in HR this morning. 52 at Meadows. This weather is bizarre. And I hope you like freezing rain.

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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday

Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

I’m not really keen on what I’m seeing in this forecast. Neither is real weatherman Mark Nelsen.

Today looks sunny and warm, with the free air freezing level (FAF) at 12,000′ early, dropping to 10,000′ in the evening and falling to 7000′ by midnight. Temps at 5000′ will be near 50 this morning, falling to the 40’s this afternoon. Wind will be W 30 this morning, dropping to W 20 overnight. No precip.

Wednesday looks cloudy with the snow level at 5000′ at 4am, dropping to 2000′ by 10am and 500′ in the late afternoon. We’ll see just .1” or so of precip during the day, likely falling as a trace of snow. Wind will be W 30 in the morning, WNW 25-35 midday and NW 30+ in the afternoon.

On Thursday, we’ll see clear and cold weather on Mt. Hood, with the FAF at the surface and temps at 5000′ in the teens in the morning and mid-20’s in the afternoon. Wind will be out of the hard-to-predict N in the morning, swinging NE midday and NW in the afternoon.

Now on to the interesting day, a little too far out to predict, but close enough for a general idea. A warm, wet system will swing over the top of this cold air. We’ll likely start with snow in the wee hours of Friday morning, switching to freezing rain around daybreak, and then switching to pure rain at some point, with .6” water value (WV) between 4am and 4pm. Wind will be spectacular: NW 50 early, NW 60 midday, and NW 70 in the afternoon. And remember, models tend to underpredict NW wind by a significant amount.

Saturday looks borderline for rain or snow. Wait and see.

Plain Old Local Weather

The end of the week is currently looking ugly here in the Gorge. Today, however, looks nice, with the high temp forecast to reach nearly 50 degrees. Wednesday looks partly cloudy with temps in the 40’s. Thursday looks cold, in the 20’s early and right around freezing in the afternoon under increasingly cloudy sky.

If it stays below freezing Thursday night, and it likely will, we’ll wake to an increasingly messy progression of snow to sleet to freezing rain on Friday morning. We should warm above freezing by Friday afternoon.

Gorge Wind Forecast

Today starts with a light east gradient, switching to west mid-morning. The wind should be W 15-18 by noon and gusty 21-24 in the evening. Wednesday starts with westerlies at 15-18. They’ll pick up to 23-26 through the whole Gorge in the afternoon. Thursday starts off light, but as a monster cold front hits, expect the wind to climb to 30+ east of Hood River.

Road and Mountain Biking

Current reports for Post and Syncline have both as mudbogs. If you are riding, you are doing major damage to the trails. You are ruining the tread, for one. Nobody likes bumpy trails. Second, you are cupping the trail, forcing water to run down it, instead of off it. Trails are outsloped, not cupped, for good reason, and when you ride in the mud, you remove the outsloping. If you or your bike is covered in mud, you should not be riding. Leave the dirt where it belongs – on the trails. Thank you.

That said, it was 50 degrees and sunny out in The Dalles yesterday, and the Petersburg loop was fantastic with no gravel. There are spots of (grippy) frost on the 8-Mile section along the creek, but the rest of the ride is in excellent shape. Go ride there!

One other thing of note: Old Highway 30 is closed 6 miles west of The Dalles due to rockfall. Not sure which side of the Rowena exit this is, as Tripcheck, at 7am, had the MP incorrectly listed as 66.


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Tomorrow night’s talk at Columbia Center for the Arts should be a good one: Peter Marbach and Himalayas and charity and all sorts of interesting things. Tonight is slightly different: $12 prime rib night at Cebu. Oh do I love meat. Tonight is also pickup rugby at 5:30 at Waterfront Park and tomorrow night is Kayak Polo at the Hood River pool at 8pm.

Have an awesome day today!

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Monday. 12/16. Sun, sprinkles, snow, freezing rain, wind and some really stellar road biking weather.

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Random Morning Thoughts

It took two happy lights, ¼ can of Rockstar Zero and French press coffee to get the snow report done this morning. I must be tired.


Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday

Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

It’s going to be another sunny day on Mt. Hood today. Or maybe a few high clouds will drift in. The free air freezing level will be 9000′ early, rising to 10,000′ in the afternoon. Temps will be in the upper 40’s at 5000′. Wind will increase to NW 25 by midday and stay there all day.

Tuesday starts clear, and stays that way while the sun is up. The free air freezing level will be 12,000′, dropping to 8000′ around 10pm, and the temp at 5000′ will peak early in the morning at 50 degrees, and then drop to 45 degrees in the afternoon. Clouds move in overnight, bringing sprinkles to the tune of .1” water value. Wind on Tuesday will be SW 30 in the morning, swinging to W 30-40 midday.

Wednesday starts with sprinkles that quickly switch to snow flurries, switching to orographic flurries and sunbreaks midday and becoming sunny in the afternoon. The snow level will be 6000′ at 4am, crashing to 500′ by 10am, and falling to the surface by 10pm. Total precip will be .1”-.2”, for 1-2” of new snow, at best. I suspect models are underestimating the wind, but I’ll share what they’re saying: W 30 early, WNW 30-40 by 10am, NW 25-35 at 4pm, and N 20 overnight.

Thursday looks dry, but precip starts up again Friday morning, and it’s not looking like friendly precip. It’s looking rather warm to be white. In addition, it’s looking very, very windy on Friday.

Plain Old Local Weather

Hopefully you like both warm and cold weather. =) Looks like the temp will rise to the upper 40’s today and near 50 degrees tomorrow. Wednesday starts relatively warm, but temps drop through the day, getting below freezing Wednesday night. Although NOAA is calling for 40’s on Thursday/Friday, I think we’ll see temps stay right around freezing.

Now, let’s talk about the incoming precip this week: we’ll see some light sprinkles Tuesday night into Wednesday, with light flurries possible Wednesday morning. Friday could get interesting, depending on the timing of the next system. Warm, wet air swings over the top of an entrenched cold air mass. If the timing is right/wrong, we’ll see freezing rain.

Gorge Wind Forecast

We have a bit of a west gradient to start the day today, but models say we’re going to see a switch to east wind at 10-15 this afternoon. Tuesday starts with east wind at 21-24 and switches to west at 22-25 midday. Wednesday starts with westerlies at 10-15, picking up to gusty 23-26+ through the whole Giorge in the afternoon as a dramatic cold front swings through.

Road and Mountain Biking

So excited for 50 degree weather. Hello road bike. I got a report on Syncline yesterday that said it was as bad as it’s ever been from the freeze-thaw. Deep mud everywhere. So please, give it a couple of days to dry out. Whoopdee is closed for the season by order of the landowners, because too many people were riding when it was in fragile shape. Stay tuned for reopening information. I have no information on Post or Gorge 400, but I suspect everything is thawing out and in a fragile state at this point. Your road bike would be a better choice.


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There’s indoor Ultimate tonight at Horizon Christian School. There’s $12 Prime Rib at Cebu tomorrow night, and there’s pickup rugby at Waterfront Park tomorrow night. Coming up Wednesday at Columbia Center for the Arts, Peter Marbach gives a talk titled “Himalayan Dreams”. Proceeds for this event will benefit the Sukman Memorial Polyclinic in Kumari, Nepal.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira