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Tuesday. 3/18. Gorge wind (yeah, more wind, already!), Mt. Hood weather, and lots of fun stuff to do!

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Random Morning Thoughts

I missed yesterday’s storm skiing in favor of getting my taxes done. This feels good. The taxes done part. Not the missing skiing part.


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

We ended up with 15” of snow out of yesterday’s system. Hooray! And we are now at 73% of snowpack for the Mt. Hood basin and 99% of ytd precipitation.

Today looks like a clear start on Mt. Hood with high clouds moving in later. The freezing level will be 1500′ early, 3000′ this afternoon and 4000′ overnight, although the strong March sun may warm temps above what the models predict. No precip today. Wind will be NW 30 early becoming N 15-20 this afternoon and light and variable overnight.

Wednesday starts off with a multi-layered cloud combo, for a beautiful Mt. Hood sunrise, most likely. We’ll see more clouds move in during the afternoon with flurries after 2pm. The snow level will be 4000′ early, dropping to 2000′ in the evening. We’ll see .1-.3” water value out of this system by Thursday morning for 1-3” of new snow. Wind will be WSW 20 in the early morning, 30 mid-morning, and W 40 after 2pm.

Thursday brings orographic snow flurries for much of the day, becoming clear overnight. The snow level will be 1000′ early, rising to 2000′ in the evening. We’ll see .1-.3” water value during the day, for 1-3” of new snow. Wind will be WNW 30 early, 20 mid-morning, becoming NW 20-30 in the evening and going to northerly overnight.

Friday looks clear with the freezing level around 2000′ and light NE wind. At this point, the weekend looks sunny.

Gorge Wind

Yesterday looked like a pretty awesome day for windsurfing and kiting at Arlington. I spent the day doing my taxes. (That’s my excuse for not freezing my butt off). Today starts off with a west .04 gradient and westerlies in the low double-digits. The wind will slowly fade to nothing today.

Wednesday starts off light, but a midday cold front combines with North Pacific high pressure for 30+ east of Lyle (?) in the afternoon. I’d say The Wall (273,000cfs – too much? Not too much?) and Arlington are your best bets, but the Lyle stretch of river might be okay too. Drive pre-emptively for the most water time. It should be ripping windy by 2pm.

Thursday brings west wind at 15-18 east of Mosier, maybe more, as models tend to underestimate this setup. Friday and Saturday bring east wind. River water temp is 43 degrees.

Thursday and Friday both look good at the central and south coast with 20-25 at the central coast and 30+ at Pistol with an 8′ swell.

Gorge Weather

The rainbows were lovely yesterday, weren’t they? Rainbows are unlikely today, as we’re not really going to see any precipitation. Expect partly cloudy sky this morning with increasing high clouds this afternoon and decreasing west wind through the day. Temps will be in the low 40’s early and upper 40’s in the afternoon.

Wednesday looks like a partly cloudy start with increasing clouds in the afternoon and a few light sprinkles possible late in the day. That will give us a slight chance of rainbows, although I suspect there will be too many clouds to the west for afternoon rainbows. Wind will be light west in the morning and strong west in the afternoon. Temps will be in the mid-30’s early and low 50’s in the afternoon.

Thursday looks partly cloudy with a few sprinkles (and hence rainbows) possible during the day along with moderate west wind. Temps will be in the mid 30’s early and upper 40’s in the afternoon. Friday looks clear and sunny with light wind. There’s a good chance of frost Friday night.

River Levels

The Hood is at 6.25′, the Klickitat is at 3360cfs, and the White Salmon is somewhere in the mid to upper 4’s.

Road and Mountain Biking

I have no report on the condition of Whoopdee, so maybe I’ll have to check it out this morning. I’d imagine it’s pretty good. Post probably has some muddy areas after yesterday’s rain. And Syncline, of course, will be perfect after yesterday’s wind.

I was informed by Kris yesterday that State Road in Mosier has been swept of gravel, leaving fine-grit red dirt along the edge of the road. I would assume that means Sevenmile has been swept too. Does anyone know if Rowena Curves were swept yesterday? For you road bikers, remember that the Gorge Roubaix bike race is coming up next weekend.


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Today is Tuesday, which means I’m 1) driving to Vancouver to talk to my therapist and 2) picking up Terrydactyle at the airport this afternoon. You can do as you like on Tuesday, but remember that you have the option of $12 prime rib at Cebu this evening, pickup rugby at Collins Field at 5:30, and the movie Food, Inc., at Columbia Center for the Arts at 6pm.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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Monday. 3/17. May the luck of the Irish be with you today. Lots of wind this week…

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

As anticipated, today is a powder day on Mt. Hood. A storm skiing powder day, but definitely a powder day. Thanks, St. Patrick. Thanks leprechauns. We’ll see the snow level around 1500-2000′ today with continuing flurries, becoming more peppered with sunbeams as the day goes on. We’ve already got the majority of the snow – we’ll just see another inch or two today at most. Expect strong wind: NW 40 for much of the day, becoming WNW 30 this afternoon and NNW 30 overnight.

Tuesday looks partly cloudy with flurries possible overnight, but no real accumulation, as the next system is projected to stay north of us. The snow level will be 2000′ early, 3500′ in the afternoon, and then will rise slowly to 5000′ by Wednesday morning. Wind Tuesday will be N 15 in the morning, NW 10 midday and W 10 in the evening.

Wednesday looks partly cloudy with snow starting sometime between 2pm and 5pm. The snow level will be 5000′ early, dropping to 3000′ mid-morning, 2500′ in the evening, and 1000′ overnight after the system passes. We’ll see .3-.5” water value (WV) Wednesday night, for 3-5” of new snow by Thursday morning. Wind Wednesday will be W 20 in the morning, slowly building to W 40 in the afternoon and becoming WNW 40 overnight.

Thursday brings orographic snow flurries with the snow level around 2000′ and moderate NW wind.

Gorge Wind

Do you like wind sports? You’re going to like the next few days. It’s blowing 30+ in the eastern Gorge this morning with monster gradients: .13 (pdx-dls), .19 (dls-psc), .43 (n.bend-psc). Why is it so awesome on the river right now? Well, there’s a cold front moving through, but more importantly, there’s high pressure building off the coast. Expect 28-32+ east of The Dalles this morning with gustier 17-23 in the western Gorge. The wind will back off a bit this afternoon, but we should be in the upper 20’s east of The Dalles all day. River water temp is 43 degrees.

Tomorrow brings west wind at 15-18 through much of the Gorge for much of the day. Another system swings through Wednesday afternoon, giving us a carbon copy of today, and taking us from a light wind start to a 28-32+ afternoon east of The Dalles with gusty 17-23 under the clouds in the western Gorge. Expect westerlies in the upper teens to low twenties, possibly more, on Thursday.

Gorge Weather

We’re going to start off today partly to mostly cloudy with a chance of showers, and you know what that means: RAINBOWS!!! Why do I forecast rainbows? Because they’re pretty. That’s why. Expect a few sprinkles today with temps in the low 40’s early and upper 40’s late with strong west wind.

Tuesday brings partly cloudy sky with temps in the mid-30’s early and low 50’s late with light west wind. Wednesday brings starts off partly cloudy with light wind. As a front comes in during the afternoon, we’ll see increasing showers and strong west wind. Temps will be in the upper 30’s in the morning and upper 40’s in the afternoon.

River Levels

The Hood is at 6.5′, the Klickitat is at 3650cfs, and the White Salmon is somewhere in the mid to upper 4’s. And even if you’re not a boater, consider going rafting, because these are really nice river levels.

Road and Mountain Biking

Given how much it rained last night, the trails are likely muddy today. And that’s a bummer, because SDS and Steve Dunn reopened Whoopdee yesterday. Woot woot! Speaking of Whoopdee, Steve’s looking for volunteers for the next phase, a gravity trail that will bisect the current loop. You want pure awesome downhill flow? Then volunteer to help Steve, because he can’t do it alone. You can email me and I’ll put you in touch with him.


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It’s Monday, and that means you can play pickup Ultimate Frisbee at Horizon Christian school at 8pm. Tomorrow is $12 Prime Rib night at Cebu, and it’s Rugby night at Collins Field at 5:30pm. At 6pm tomorrow, Gorge Grown shows the movie Food, Inc., at Columbia Center for the Arts. Come watch an intriguing documentary showing you how food is just big business here in America. Yet another reason to have a garden. You can plant your peas, lettuce, watercress and arugula now. And other stuff too. Mmm…. garden produce.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira