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Saturday. 3/8. The Dalles Mountain 60 racing in The Dalles. Mt. Hood rain. Excellent cycling in the valley.

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Random Morning Thoughts

I didn’t get around to planting my peas yesterday. I was distracted by sunshine and warm temps in The Dalles. I rode my bike instead.

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

Today started off clear on Mt. Hood, but now it’s cloudy. The freezing level will be 8000′ early and 10,000′ in the afternoon. Rain starts sometime around 4pm. We’ll see 1.5-2” rain between 4pm today and 4am tomorrow. Wind today will be SW 30 in the morning, slowly rising to SW 40-50 in the afternoon and holding overnight.

Sunday starts with steady heavy rain, becoming less steady and less heavy as the day goes on, and switching to snow flurries sometime late in the day. The snow level will be 8000′ early, dropping to 6500′ by 11am, 6500′ by 4pm, 5500′ by 7pm and 3000′ by Monday morning. We’ll see .7” water value (WV) between 4am and 4pm, mostly before noon. Another round of precip moves in after 4pm, for another .3-.5”. That round will likely fall as dense snow, for 1-3” of new by Monday morning. Wind Sunday will be SW 40 early, WSW 30 midday, and WSW 20 in the afternoon.

Monday brings more snow, assuming the model predictions don’t change. The snow level will be around 3000′ all day. We’ll see .4-.8” WV between 4am and 4pm, with orographic flurries morphing to clear sky after 4pm. That morning precip should give us 5-9” of new snow. Wind will be WNW 20-30 early, becoming NW 30-40 in the afternoon.

Tuesday looks clear and sunny with north wind.

Gorge Wind

We have an E .08 gradient to start the day, with easterlies in the upper teens at Rooster. Expect 21-24 this morning, backing off to light wind midday and switching to light west wind in the afternoon, picking up into the 20’s out of the west overnight. Sunday starts with west wind at 15-18, fading to light wind in the afternoon. Monday starts off light and picks up to W 15-18 in the western Gorge and 23-26 east of Mosier in the afternoon. Tuesday looks light.

Gorge Weather

I would give a lot to be down in the Gorge this morning, rather than up on Mt. Hood. There seems to be a bit of an inversion cloud this morning, but it should burn off, giving us some sun. Morning temps will be in the mid-30’s. By afternoon, we’ll have high clouds and temps in the low 60’s.

Rain starts sometime between 4pm and 10pm, drenching the Gorge overnight with up to 1” of the falling wet stuff. Sunday starts with temps in the low 50’s, rising to the upper 50’s in the afternoon. We’ll see sprinkles and rainbows in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon with more sprinkles overnight. Monday looks showery with more rainbows. Temps Monday will be in the low 40’s early and low 50’s in the afternoon.

Road and Mountain Biking

There’s road bike racing going on in The Dalles today – I’ve been such a space case not mentioning it until now. Anyway, there are lots of bike racers in town, and if you want to watch bike racing, today out on Petersburg Loop is the place. That is not the place, obviously, to go for a casual ride today. But the riding will be lovely by mid-morning: warm, possibly still sunny, and not windy. Sunday afternoon, after the rain stops, will be nice too, with temps in the upper 50’s and light wind in the afternoon. Monday looks wet and windy – not the greatest of days for riding.

In mountain bike world, I had a report last night that Post is in great shape. If Post is good, Syncline is good. If Post and Syncline are good, the 400 out of Wyeth is good. Go ride.


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

Today is Bowl For Kids’ Sake, the annual fundraiser for Big Brothers, Big Sisters. Now look, folks. This program saves lives. Kids who have a “big” have lower dropout rates, better mental health, better grades and more success in life. Trust me on this one, and please make a donation. Any amount helps. And if you want to be involved, there are kids looking for Bigs. Just 2 hours a week can change a kid’s life. Call 541-436-0306 for more information.

Also today, it’s the Feast of Words fundraiser at the Hood River Library from 6-9pm. So you can do Bowl for Kids’ Sake and then go to the library fundraiser. Books saved my life when I was a kid, so I therefore deem this a worthy cause, despite its lack of connection with the outdoors (although I do love reading books in my hammock, outside).

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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Friday. 3/7. Mt. Hood sun and pineapples. Gorge biking weather. Gardening stuff.

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Random Morning Thoughts

Larry planted his peas yesterday. If Larry planted his peas, I need to plant my peas, and so do you! I guess that’s what I’m doing today – planting peas. Better than planting the seeds of discord, I guess!

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

There is fresh snow on the ground on Mt. Hood today. If you want it before it becomes mashed potatoes, get it early. We’ll see a few orographic flurries in the morning before the sky clears midday, letting the March sun bake the slopes. The freezing level will be 3000′ early, rising to 6000′ by 1pm and 7500′ in the evening. Wind will be W 20-30 early swinging to SW 15 early afternoon and rising to SW 25 overnight.

Saturday starts off clear, but quickly becomes cloudy. Rain starts around 4pm. The freezing level will be 8000′ in the morning, rising to 10,000 in the afternoon. We’ll get about 1.5” of rain between 4pm Saturday and 4am Sunday. Wind Saturday will be SW 30 early, rising to SW 40 early afternoon and SW 45 overnight.

Sunday starts off rainy or maybe just showery. The snow level will be 8000′ early, 6000′ early afternoon, and 5000′ at 4pm, dropping to 3000′ by Monday morning. We’ll get .5-1.0” rain before 1pm, followed by a switch to snow with no real accumulation after 4pm. Wind on Sunday will be SW 40 early, becoming W 30 in the afternoon as the system swings through.

It’s a little unclear what will happen on Monday, as a storm system in the models is predicted to swing south of us. Right now it looks cloudy on Monday with the snow level at 3000′ with intermittent flurries. We’ll have to wait and see how it shakes out as we get closer to Monday.

Gorge Wind

There’s a light west gradient this morning, but it won’t amount to much wind on the river. Expect light wind all day. Tomorrow starts with easterlies at 22-26, becoming light in the afternoon. Sunday starts with gusty W 15-18 and picks up to 23-26 east of The Dalles in the afternoon.

Gorge Weather

We’ll see partly cloudy sky this morning becoming clear this afternoon. Temps will be in the upper 40’s early and the mid-50’s later with light wind. Saturday starts with temps in the low 40’s rising to the low 60’s in the afternoon under clear sky early and clouds later in the day. Rain falls all night Saturday night, starting around 7pm, leaving us with showers and rainbows on Sunday with moderate westerlies and temps in the 50’s.

Road and Mountain Biking

Oh what a day it will be for riding bikes. Light west wind this morning becoming calm this afternoon with temps in the mid-50’s by noon under partly cloudy to clear sky. Guess who’ll be road biking today? Yes – me! Tomorrow also looks awesome, with temps rising to 60 degrees or more in the afternoon under cloudy sky with light wind. Sunday looks wet and windy. Not so awesome for biking.


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

Tomorrow is Bowl For Kids’ Sake, the annual fundraiser for Big Brothers, Big Sisters. Now look, folks. This program saves lives. Kids who have a “big” have lower dropout rates, better mental health, better grades and more success in life. Trust me on this one, and please make a donation. Any amount helps. And if you want to be involved, there are kids looking for Bigs. Just 2 hours a week can change a kid’s life. Call 541-436-0306 for more information.

Also tomorrow, it’s the Feast of Words fundraiser at the Hood River Library from 6-9pm. So you can do Bowl for Kids’ Sake and then go to the library fundraiser. Books saved my life when I was a kid, so I therefore deem this a worthy cause, despite its lack of connection with the outdoors (although I do love reading books in my hammock, outside).

Have an awesome day today!

Temira