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Wednesday. 2/26. Mt. Hood wet stuff. Gorge wind n’ cold stuff. And exciting weather, hooray!

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

I’m so much more interested in the possibilities for sea-level chaos early next week right now… That said, here’s your Mt. Hood forecast: We’ll see partly to mostly cloudy conditions today with a chance of sprinkles early, becoming more drizzle-prone after 1pm, and especially more drizzly after 10pm. The warm bubble will hover between 4000′ and 9000′ this morning, with the lower elevations warming early afternoon, for a snow level of 8000′ at 1pm, dropping to 6500′ around 1am. We’ll see .2” water value (WV) overnight for mostly-rainy, maybe-mixed-with-snow-or-sleet weather after 1am. Wind will be S 20ish today and SE 15 in the evening.

Thursday starts off grey and wet. Whether it’ll be wet and white or wet and transparent, I’m not sure. But the snow level will be somewhere between 5500′ and 6000′ all day, with temps at 5000′ between 2C and 4C. I dunno… I’ll go with rain tomorrow, just to be ornery. Expect .5” WV rain (mixed with bits of frozen stuff) between 4am and 4pm for little to no accumulation at 5000′. Then expect another .4” WV or so overnight for little to no accumulation. Wind will be W 10 early becoming W 20 midday and WNW 25 overnight.

The snow level falls to 5000′ by Friday morning, crashing to 1000′ as cold air moves in from the NE. Flurries will fall in the morning, for maybe and inch or two of new snow if we’re lucky, followed by clearing overnight. Or… depending on a multitude of factors, we may see a bit heavier east-wind driven orographic snow. This is one of those situations where really weird stuff can happen. Anyway, wind will be NW 10 early becoming E 10+ midday as the cold air moves in.

I’ve got my fingers crossed for some east-wind snowfall, because otherwise the incoming cold air is going to turn Mt. Hood into a skating rink for the weekend, and nobody likes that. So you cross your fingers too, okay?

Saturday is looking like it’ll have some mid-level clouds with a chance of snow, but the bigger news is the cold air: Temps will be in the single digits on Mt. Hood Saturday with NW wind in the 20-25 range. Brrr. On Sunday, if the GFS model is correct, temps will be near zero on Mt. Hood, meaning you’re going to freeze your ass off without a down jacket, hand-warmers, and a facemask.

Gorge Wind

Once again, it’s nuking. I just returned to writing this forecast after a quick Google search for “Crown Point wind sensor”. The only one I found was reading 9mph, and I know that’s not correct. Anyone have a better one? Rooster Rock was reading avg39g58 at 6am. That’s windy. The wind will fade a bit this afternoon, to 35-45. Tomorrow starts with E 30-35, dropping to 10-15. Friday starts off light, but as cold air moves in from the NE (the Kokanee Cold Snap), we’ll see east wind pick up across the entire Gorge area. Nuking easterlies return on Saturday.

Gorge Weather

Ready, set, go. Get all your outdoor stuff done before Friday evening, because we’re going back into Mother Nature’s freezer. Plan to make large pots of soup and stock this weekend, because you’ll be able to cool them down outside. There’s something really amusing to me about using the Great Outdoors as a refrigerator or freezer.

But hang on. I’m getting ahead of myself. Today looks partly cloudy with occasional sprinkles and possible rainbows. We’ll see temps in the mid-30’s early and mid 40’s this afternoon with an easterly breeze. Tomorrow sees temps in the mid to upper 30’s will all-day and all-night sprinkles. A chance of rainbows will persist all day. Wind will be light in the central Gorge.

Friday starts off mostly clear with temps in the upper 30’s to low 40’s. Sometime during the day, cold air will push in from the east, creating east wind and dropping temps. By Saturday morning, models predict temps in the teens in the Gorge. And on Sunday morning, the GFS is even more dire, predicting temps in the single digits. Figures. I have this weekend off, my only weekend the whole winter, and it’s going to be butt-ass cold.

Now, on to the interesting stuff. Models are all over the place (as usual) with how this cold snap will end. If the GFS is correct, we’ll stay frigid in the Gorge (that’s like “Sleepless in Seattle”, only different) through Wednesday. As a couple of warm and wet systems slide over us on Tuesday and Wednesday, we’ll get snow, freezing rain, or sleet. I like this idea, and I like speculating about it, but it’s really too early to make a solid prediction. I do have to say, though, that I LOVE the look of the GFS for Tuesday morning. Lots of precip and lots of cold air. Fun!!!

Road and Mountain Biking

Yesterday’s weather wasn’t conducive to riding road bikes. Roads were wet. The air was cold. A gusty east wind was blowing. Sleet was falling from the sky. I rode for 2 hours anyway, and it was lovely, despite the fear that I’d climb high enough to find icy roads. I didn’t. Moral of the story: There’s no bad weather, just bad clothing.


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There is Karma Yoga (free or by donation) at 4pm at Flow tonight and there’s ping pong ($5) at the Hood River Armory 6:30pm-8:30pm.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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Tuesday. 2/25. Gorge nukin’ wind. Mt. Hood ZZZ’s. And Canadian beer. Yuck. Beer. Canadians are a-ok, though.

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My right brain is either very self-destructive or very perceptive. It got me into a lot of trouble yesterday, but it also forced me to do some heavy thinking. The 8/10 freakout wasn’t so fun, but I’m fine now, thanks, hovering around 3/10. I’d be more fine if I wasn’t drinking 3-day-old coffee…

Cool Local Business – Please Support It

The Best Western Plus Hood River Inn has great ski and stay packages for Mt. Hood, starting at $209 for a one-day ski & ride package for two people. Multi-day ski packages are crazy good deals. Save yourself the snowy, stressful drive home and stay in the Hood! For all you visitors and locals, show this add and Buy one entrée, get second entrée HALF PRICE for lunch or dinner, Sunday-Thursday through February 28th. And don’t forget about the awesome M-F 4-6pm Happy Hour and Tuesday $12 Prime Rib!


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

Ain’t no fresh pow gonna happen this week! Today brings drizzly drizzling drizzle (god do I love the sound of the letter Z!) to Mt. Hood, as a bubble of above-freezing air fills the normally-snowy space between 4000′ and 8000′, or maybe even 9000′. Rather than being filled with the sound of powder-dampened hollers, those elevations will be filled with the sound of Skigees on goggles. We’ll see .2-.3” water value (WV) between 7am and 4pm today, and that will fall as drizzle. Or mist. But probably not rain. The wet stuff tapers off overnight, leaving us with clear sky by morning. Wind will be SW 5-10 in the morning, picking up to SW 15 in the afternoon.

Wednesday starts off clear, but clouds cut off the sunshine early. There’s a pretty good chance of a few raindrops from 10am through early Thursday morning, but we won’t see any real accumulation. We’ll see that above-freezing 4000-9000′ layer again, with temps at 5000′ around 40 degrees, with the low-elevation cold air likely dissipating after 1pm, giving us a snow level around 7500′. Wind will be SSW 15 early, rising to SSW 20 in the afternoon.

Thursday starts off cloudy and drizzly, or possibly rainy, but not downpoury. Given the forecast location of the low pressure system, it’s likely going to be quite foggy too. Everyone loves a pea-soup day on Mt. Hood! The snow level will be 7500′ around 4am, 5500′ at 7am, and will hover between 5500′ and 6000′ during the day, finally dropping to 5000′ early Friday morning. We’re going to see .4-.6” WV in the daytime period, followed by scattered raindrops overnight. Most likely this precip will fall as rain at 5000′, probably mixed with snow at times, for 1-2” of new at 5000′ and 2-4” of new at higher elevations. Wind will be S 15-20 early, becoming light and variable midday and switching to W 15 in the afternoon.

Friday starts with a few flurries with the snow level at 5500′, quickly becoming partly cloudy and much colder as the Kokanee Cold starts filtering in from the north. Long range models suggest the weekend will be frigid on Mt. Hood, with temps in the single digits on Saturday and near-zero on Sunday.

Gorge Wind

It’s officially nuking this morning, with the wind averaging 35 at Stevenson and 52 at Rooster Rock. Thanks, iWindsurf for those numbers. The gradient, if you were wondering, is at E.27. That’s big. Go up to Crown Point for gusts into the 80’s and 90’s today. Wednesday starts with east wind at 40-50 and backs off to 26-30 in the afternoon. Thursday starts with easterlies at 26-30, dropping to 15-18 in the afternoon.

Gorge Weather

With temps above freezing on May Street this morning, it’s looking like the lower valley will dodge the freezing rain cattle stampede (I’m sick of people and places dodging bullets – so boring). Parkdale is 31 degrees, so they’ll probably see some slick roads this morning. We’ll see some sprinkles today, with temps rising to the upper 30’s this afternoon and easterly wind.

Wednesday starts with low clouds, most likely. Damned inversion. Temps will be right around freezing early, rising to the mid-40’s in the afternoon with an easterly breeze. Thursday looks cloudy with drizzle and temps in the upper 30’s.

Weather geeks are all looking ahead to the weekend, when the GFS model suggests another Molson Blast dropping south from our progressive neighbors to the north. Bigger mountains, better health care access, 4th country in the world with gay marriage, rewriting of prostitution laws, and medical marijuana. Damned hippies and their frigid Moosehead Blast.

Anyway, temps in the Gorge are forecast to drop well below freezing by Sunday morning. Into the single digits if the crazy GFS model is correct. Is there going to be precip with this? Maybe on Saturday, when it will be cold enough to snow. But I’m not going out on a slippery fallen tree over a stream – too many factors have to come together.

Road and Mountain Biking

It’s 35 degrees outside right now, meaning it’s warm enough for road riding. That makes me happy. I’m going to road ride today. Oh, I take that back. It’s 34 now. Well, I’m still hoping for road riding.


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Happy Tuesday. There’s pickup rugby at 5:30 at Collins Field. There’s Kayak Polo at 8pm at the pool. There’s $12 Prime Rib at Cebu. Yummy. Who’s going with me? I need a date tonight!

Have an awesome day today!

Temira