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Friday. 3/28. Mt. Hood snow, rain and pineapples. Gorge not-much-wind. Lots of events. And nope, you won’t have to water your garden any time soon!

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I just had a lovely 36 hours in Bend. Ah, vacation. Why don’t I do you more often?


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

At the time I wrote this forecast, it was still snowing on Mt. Hood. I expect that will change, as temps are warming. The snow level, at 4000′ early, will rise to 6000′ by 11am and rise further to 6500′ by 5pm. Then we’ll see it drop: to 5500′ at 8pm and 4000′ overnight. Unfortunately, the bulk of today’s moisture will come between 8am and 5pm, and will likely fall as rain, at least below 6500′. Expect 2-3” of the rainy stuff today, followed by .1-.3” water value (WV) that falls as snow overnight, for 1-2” of new. Wind today will be SW 30 early, rising to SW 45 midday and then dropping to SW 35 for the afternoon and evening.

Saturday brings terrain-enhanced (orographic) snowfall. The snow level will be 3500′ early, rising to 4500′ in the afternoon and falling to 1500′ overnight. We’ll see .1-.3” WV between 5am and 5pm, heavier in the afternoon, for 1-2” of new snow, followed by another .3” WV or so overnight, for 3-4” of additional snow. Wind will be SW 35-40 for much of the day, falling to SW 30 in the afternoon. There’s a pretty good chance of some thunder and lightning Saturday afternoon, as surface heating fires off some instability in the atmosphere.

Sunday looks partly cloudy to start with flurries in the afternoon. The snow level will be 1500′ early and 3000′ in the afternoon. No significant accumulation. Wind will be WSW 30 early, W 20 midday and SW 20 in the evening.

Looks like we’ll see the next weather system swing through Monday afternoon, with the precip likely falling as snow. The rest of the week, at this point, looks to continue this cool, showery pattern.

Gorge Wind

Today is starting with an E .07 gradient. Expect gusty E 24-27 at Rooster this morning with less at Steven’s Locks, fading to light wind this afternoon. As a low pressure system moves through Saturday afternoon, we’ll see the wind go from light to W 24-27 east of The Dalles with W 10-14 near Hood River. Sunday starts with W 15-18 east of Mosier, but the wind will go light in the afternoon.

Gorge Weather

It’s looking like a very rainy day in the Gorge, especially after 8am, when the heavens will open up with a tropically-sourced downpour. There is a chance of late-day rainbows if the cold front moves through quickly enough. Otherwise, just expect rain and clouds in the western Gorge today with light wind. Temps today will be in the mid-40’s early and low 50’s in the afternoon. I am not looking forward to driving I-84 in the downpour this afternoon…

Saturday looks partly cloudy and showery with a chance of thunder and lightning in the afternoon. Expect rainbows along with a pretty sunrise and sunset. Wind will be light west to start, picking up in the afternoon. Temps on Saturday will be in the upper 30’s early and low 50’s in the afternoon. Sunday looks partly cloudy with a chance of some sprinkles. Sunshine is more likely than rainbows. Wind will be light west in the morning becoming light in the afternoon. Temps will be in the upper 30’s early and low 50’s in the afternoon.

Road and Mountain Biking

Hmph. It’s wet out there. Your bike will thank you if you just ride it on the trainer today.


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

This weekend is the Gorge Roubaix cycling race out in The Dalles. On Saturday, out at Petersburg School, it’s the Wheatfield half marathon and 3k/8k race, benefiting local cross country teams. It’s absolutely beautiful right now out where that race is happening, so it’s worth participating. On Sunday, also in The Dalles, there’s a Geocache Race at The Dalles Dam (as best I could tell from the Chamber website). On Saturday at Skibowl, it’s the Red Bull Schlittentag, where enthusiastic do-it-yourselfers bomb down the hill on home-built sleds. Sunday is Brewfest at Meadows. Beer. Yuck.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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Wednesday. 3/26. Gorge rain. Mt. Hood snow. Typical spring weather. I’m taking Thursday off this week.

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Sometimes my heart breaks with sadness for others. Melissa Joyce and I learned to whitewater kayak around the same time, and although we haven’t spent much time together since then, I was devastated to hear of her husband Curt’s death on the Grand Canyon last week. He was a beautiful person, and so is she. They had been married just 6 months, and their love was real and true and an inspiration, and it gives me hope for myself and all my friends. You can read Melissa’s thoughts from their 6 month anniversary if you like. Nobody deserves such tragedy, much less someone sweet and kind like Melissa. If you can, please make a donation to help her through this terrible time.


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

Looks like we’re going to see some spring snowfall over the next week or so. That’s great news for our Mt. Hood basin snowpack, currently at 76% of the median snow water equivalent. We are, however, at 96% of YTD precip.

Today brings continual orographic snow, followed by more organized snowfall after 2pm. The snow level will be between 3500 and 4000′ all day. We’ll see .4-.6” water value (WV) during the day today, for 4-6” of new snow. We’ll see another .4-.5” WV tonight, for another 4-5” of snow. Wind will be SW 20-25 all day today.

Thursday starts off with continuous snowfall that turns to flurries in the afternoon. A warmer system moves in during the wee hours of Friday morning – more on that in a bit. The snow level Thursday will be 3000′ early, rising to 4500′ in the afternoon and falling to 3000′ overnight, before rising Friday morning. We’ll see .3-.5” WV during the day, for 3-5” of new snow. Wind will be WSW 20-25 early, W 30 midday and SW 30 overnight.

The system coming in Friday still has model inconsistency, and the precip type will change depending on the exact storm track and speed of the system. The general picture right now is heavy rain or snow mixed with rain or very wet snow during the day Friday (I’m leaning towards rain), followed by heavy snowfall on Friday night. The snow level currently looks to be around 6000′ Friday morning and 6500′ Friday afternoon, falling to 5500′ Friday night and 3000′ Saturday morning. But we’re really going to have to wait for more model consistency.

Saturday and Sunday both look cold and snowy.

Gorge Wind

This upcoming week doesn’t look good for wind here. We’ll see some gusty westerlies associated with incoming weather systems, but they’ll be short-lived. Today brings light east wind followed by light west wind after 5pm. Thursday starts with light wind, becoming gusty W 21-24 east of The Dalles with gusty 10-13 in the western Gorge. Friday starts with gusty east wind at 15-18, switching to gusty west wind at 18-23 east of Hood River after 2pm.

Gorge Weather

Looks like we’ll see cool and showery weather for the next week or so. This morning looks cloudy and showery with heavier rain starting after 2pm. Temps will be in the low 40’s this morning and upper 40’s this afternoon with light wind. Tomorrow looks showery with rainbows likely in the afternoon. Temps will be in the upper 30’s early and low 50’s in the afternoon with light wind early and west wind late. Friday looks quite rainy, all day long, with rainbows possible late in the afternoon. Temps will be in the low 40’s early and mid-50’s late in the day with light wind early and west wind late in the day.

Road and Mountain Biking

Hmph. Get your mountain biking in today and tomorrow, because Friday’s downpour will send the trails into mud-based hibernation on Friday. As for the road riding, it will remain open, with showers and west wind to make things interesting.


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

Coming up tonight, there’s Karma Yoga (free or by donation) at 4pm at Flow, there’s ping pong at the Armory ($5) at 6:30pm, and there’s a fun-yet-depressing movie, Hanna Ranch, brought to you by Gorge Grown, at Columbia Center for the Arts. Coming up Thursday night, the Hood River Area Trail Stewards have a board meeting at 6pm at the HR Fire Station, and Gorge on Tap, discussing coal trains, new trails and other some-such is at 10 Speed at 6:30pm.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira