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Thursday. 4/17. Gorge wind and gardening. Mt. Hood rain and snow. A fun bike race this weekend.

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Random Morning Thoughts

I’m sitting on the bus writing this forecast. Usually I sit on the left side of the bus, sideways, while I write. Today I tried the right side. I was carsick in about 30 seconds. Lesson learned. I cannot sit sideways on the right side of a moving vehicle. But now I’m done writing, so I can sit facing forward and listen to the HeadSpace app on my phone.


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

It is not snowing on Mt. Hood this morning, at least not at 5000′. I wouldn’t be surprised if it switched to snow midday, but for now, it’s raining. The snow level today will be 6500′ early, 6000′ at 11am. Then it’ll rise a bit late in the afternoon before falling to 6000′ at 8pm and 3000′ at 11pm. We’ll see .7-.9” water value (WV) between this morning and 5pm. That’s likely going to be all rain. Then we’ll see another .4-.5” WV overnight, for 1-3” of snow at best. Wind will be SW 30 for much of the day, becoming WSW 25-30 at 5pm, W 35 at 8pm and W 40 late tonight.

Friday starts off with a few orographic snow flurries, quickly becoming clear, with high clouds moving in late in the afternoon. The freezing level will be 2000′ early and 4000′ in the afternoon. Wind will be WNW 35 early, NW 20-30 midday and W 15 in the evening.

Saturday starts off clear, becoming cloudy midday with wet snow or snow mixed with rain starting around 2pm. The snow level will be 8000′ early, 7000′ around 11am, and then will drop to 4000′ in the afternoon. We’ll get .2-.3” WV between 2pm and midnight, for 1-3” of snow. At this point, it looks like Saturday will start off clear, becoming cloudy in the afternoon.

Gorge Wind

We have a light westerly gradient this morning. As a cold front moves through this afternoon, we’ll see the wind pick up to gusty 21-24 east of Mosier with gusty 10-15 in the western Gorge. The stronger wind will likely just last a few hours. Tomorrow morning starts with 23-26 east of Mosier, maybe east of The Dalles, with gusty 11-15 in the western Gorge. That wind should last through early afternoon before fading.

Saturday starts with easterlies at 15-18, switching to W 28-32+ east of The Dalles after noon. That should be pretty good, steady wind. Sadly, I’m working on the mountain, so I will not be windsurfing Saturday.

Gorge Weather

It’s cloudy and mild this morning, but don’t you worry. It’s going to rain today, starting soon. Expect drizzle for much of the day, potentially becoming partly cloudy with rainbows after 5pm. Temps will be in the low 50’s this morning and mid 50’s this afternoon with light west wind. Tomorrow starts off partly cloudy with a very slight chance of sprinkles and rainbows. Temps will be in the low 40’s early and mid-50’s in the afternoon with west wind that fades as the day goes on.

Saturday looks partly cloudy. Temps will be in the mid-30’s early and mid-50’s in the afternoon with strong west wind. This is great weather to plant seeds. The soil temp, at my house, anyway, is around 57 degrees, and I notice a volunteer pole bean sprouting yesterday. Time to plant, folks!

Road and Mountain Biking

Come on rain! The trails are in decent shape, but a tenth or two of the wet stuff would make them much better! In bike news for Saturday, it’s the Gorge Short Track Race at the EasyCLIMB trail. It’s a 35-60 minute race. You make a few laps around a really fun course. It’s fun. I recommend it. Unfortunately, I’m working, so I’m not racing. Good thing, because I’m not in race shape! But sad, because I really enjoyed this race last year. If you’ve never raced before, this is a great race to try for your first.

River Levels

The Hood is at 4.7′, the Klickitat is at 2120 cfs, and the White Salmon is at 4′.


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

Tonight is the Post n’ Pint shop mountain bike ride (weather and trail conditions permitting) at 5:30 and rugby (they don’t care about weather) at Henkle Middle School at 3:30. On Friday evening at 7pm, come to Hood River Middle School for the local screening of award-winning film “DamNation” about dams and dam removal, including Condit Dam on the White Salmon. This should be a great film, and I’m going to recommend it.

Saturday is the Gorge Short Track mountain bike race at Cascade Locks’ EasyCLIMB trail. I rode in the Thursday night series last year, and it was pretty much awesome. If you have Saturday free (sadly, I’m working), I’d highly recommend doing the race. You can get more information here. Also at EasyCLIMB on Saturday, the DimWits (the trail builders) are having a campout and night ride. Riverkeeper has a cleanup at Mayer Park on Saturday from 10am to 2pm. If you’re interested in participating, shoot them an email at volunteer@columbiariverkeeper.org I think that’s it, but if I missed something, let me know!

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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Wednesday. 4/16. Gorge drizzle, Mt. Hood drizzle, lots of events, and some nice dirt once this rain is done.

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Random Morning Thoughts

This is the section of the forecast that takes the longest. It took me a few minutes today, but I came up with something: I’ve been feeding my right brain a diet of poetry-writing, story telling, ukulele learning, and concentrated listening. It likes this diet, and it growing like the watercress in my garden. I just hope the birds don’t come and eat my right brain like they ate my first batch of watercress.


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

I’d like to apologize to everyone for Thursday’s weather on Mt. Hood. You see, I took last Sunday off to do a mediation (not a meditation, a mediation – I meditate every day, and unfortunately only mediate rarely) and am working tomorrow instead. It’s going to rain, pour, maybe, and that’s my fault.

Anyway, today’s starting off cloudy on Mt. Hood. We will see snowflakes early, switching to mist or very, very wet snowflakes later on. But not much – only .1” water value (WV). The snow level will be 4000′ early, 6000′ around 2pm, 6500′ at 5pm and 7000′ at 8pm. Wind will be NW 20 early, SW 15 midday and W 15 overnight.

Thursday, as I said, looks rainy, possibly becoming snowy late in the day or overnight. The snow level will be 8000′ early, 7000′ around 2pm, 6500′ at 5pm, 6000′ around 8pm, and 5000′ around 2am Friday. We’ll see .4-.6” WV between 5am and 5pm. That’ll be rain. Then we’ll see another .4-.6” WV overnight. That’s mostly going to fall as rain, but we might get 1-3” of snow if we’re really, really lucky. Wind will be SW 15-20 in the morning, SW 30 in the afternoon and WSW 35 late in the evening.

By Friday morning, the sky will either be clear, or there will be just a few leftover orographic snow flurries. No accumulation Friday. The freezing level will be 3000′ early, 5000′ midday and 8000′ overnight. Saturday looks clear early and cloudy in the afternoon with the freezing level around 8000′ and SW wind in the 30-40 range. A weak weather system will likely clip Mt. Hood either late Saturday or early Sunday.

Gorge Wind

With a warm front moving through today, the wind will be light: gusty, up-and-down 13-15 at best. Tomorrow starts off light, picking up to W 10-15 in the afternoon. Friday looks windier, as we sit in building high pressure after the passage of a weather system. Expect 23-26 east of Mosier with gusty 13-16 in the western Gorge.

Gorge Weather

It’s a grey, gray start this morning, and there’s drizzle headed this way as a system sags south. Expect light drizzle today, possible all day long, but not amounting to much. Temps will be in the upper 40’s early and upper 50’s late with light west wind.

Thursday looks rainy. Temps will be in the mid 40’s early and low 50’s late with light west wind. Friday starts off partly cloudy, becoming clear with temps in the mid-40’s early and low 50’s late with moderate wind.

Road and Mountain Biking

This upcoming rain is just what our mountain bike trails need. Sure, they’re in decent shape, but a bit of drizzle will tamp down the developing dust and ball bearings. Plus it will make for excellent digging
conditions. With Post open top to bottom, I’d like to offer a gentle reminder: Uphill traffic does have the right of way, so if you’re bombing downhill, remember to stop and let the panting climbers, runners, and everyone else pass.

River Levels

The Hood is at 4.7′, the Klickitat is at 2210 cfs, and the White Salmon is at 4′.


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

Tonight we have Karma Yoga (free/by donation) at 4pm at Flow. There’s a Port of HR meeting about park potential for Nichols Boat Basin at 5:30pm at the Port building. There’s a track workout with the Hood River Running Club folks at the high school at 5:30pm. There’s sailboat racing at the Hood River Marina at 6ish, and there’s ping pong at the armory at 6:30pm.

Thursday is the Post n’ Pint shop mountain bike ride (weather and trail conditions permitting) at 5:30 and rugby (they don’t care about weather) at Henkle Middle School at 3:30. On Friday evening at 7pm, come to Hood River Middle School for the local screening of award-winning film “DamNation” about dams and dam removal, including Condit Dam on the White Salmon. This should be a great film, and I’m going to recommend it.

Saturday is the Gorge Short Track mountain bike race at Cascade Locks’ EasyCLIMB trail. I rode in the Thursday night series last year, and it was pretty much awesome. If you have Saturday free (sadly, I’m working), I’d highly recommend doing the race. You can get more information here. Also at EasyCLIMB on Saturday, the DimWits (the trail builders) are having a campout and night ride. Also on busy Saturday, Riverkeeper has a cleanup at Mayer Park on Saturday from 10am to 2pm. If you’re interested in participating, shoot them an email at volunteer@columbiariverkeeper.org

Have an awesome day today!

Temira