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Thursday. 2/6. Snowpocalypse for the Gorge. Lots of snow for Mt. Hood. Nukin’ Gorge wind, and a very sketchy drive for me today.

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Random Morning Thoughts

Figures. I take one day off, go to Seattle for a parade, and all hell breaks loose. I mean, I was predicting all hell to break loose this weekend, but I wasn’t predicting it to start today. There’s a blizzard warning posted for the Gorge this morning and evening, and I’m currently on Capitol Hill in Seattle. That’s what I get for not opening my computer for two days! Going to be an interesting drive home… And by the way, if this forecast seems a little scattered, it’s because I’m freaking out.


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

I don’t know where this 6” of snow came from over the last couple of days, but I hope you’re enjoying it. And I hope you like more snow, because it’s coming. And… I bet you froze your a** off if you skied yesterday. I heard it was worth it!

Mt. Hood will see increasing clouds and snowfall today after a partly cloudy start. Temps will be sub-zero early, rising to the single digits this afternoon. Snow starts around 10am or 1pm or so, with .3-.4” water value falling before 4pm for 4-6” of blower pow. Another .1-.3” WV falls tonight, for 2-5” of blower pow. Wind today will be W 10-20 early, SW 15 midday and NW 20-25 in the afternoon and evening.

Tomorrow sees continued snowfall in the morning with temps in the teens all day. We’ll see .2-.3” WV during the day, for 3-4” of new. Another .2-.4” WV comes in tomorrow night for another 3-5” of new. Wind on Friday will be WSW 25-30 all day.

Saturday starts off cloudy and cold with temps in the teens. Snow starts falling around 10am, becoming very heavy after 4pm. We’ll see .1-.3” WV in the morning, for 1-3” of new, followed by .6-1” of water value overnight (depending on the storm track), for 6-12” of new snow (sorry, but it’s a long ways out). Wind Saturday will be W 20 in the morning and WSW 30 midday through the evening.

Sunday looks crazy, and there’s a lot of ways it could go at this point. The storm track currently looks a bit far south for the bulk of the moisture (2” WV) to hit us square on, but it also looks a bit warm at 5000′, with temps rising to 2-3C Sunday morning, indicating a likely switch to freezing rain and then rain at some point. So… I’m not really sure yet what’s going to happen, either with snowfall amounts or precip type after the warmer air hits. Let’s wait until tomorrow and see what the models are saying.

Gorge Weather

F**ked. Or exciting. Depending on your take. The former if you, like me, happen to be a 4 hour drive from home right now. We’ll see increasing clouds today with snow starting around 1pm, maybe earlier. Early afternoon would be great, because I could be home by then. Temps will be in the teens today, and we’ll see 3-5” of blower powder fall by tomorrow morning. East winds will make driving through the Gorge a nightmare, assuming the highway stays open.

Tomorrow looks snowy and cold, with temps in the teens early, rising to the mid-twenties (maybe) in the afternoon. We’ll see another 1-3” of snow during the day and another 2-3” overnight. Continued east wind will make driving in the western Gorge a mess.

Saturday starts off cloudy and cold with temps in the low twenties or upper teens. We’ll see increasing snow throughout the day, becoming heavy overnight, for a 9-12” by Sunday morning, assuming nothing changes.

Sunday still looks cold, but as warmer air moves over the top of the cold air, we’ll see the snow become heavier, and we’ll possibly see a switch to freezing rain, depending on how quickly the cold air mass erodes. It’s hard to say how much snow we’ll get at this point before the switch, because the incoming air mass isn’t super warm – it’ll top out at 34 degrees at 5000′, meaning it’s going to stay snow for a long time in the Gorge. In addition, the models currently show the bulk of the precip heading south of us. If that changes, 12-18” of snow is a distinct possibility. And we might get really lucky and get an inch of freezing rain. We’re going to have to wait until Sunday gets closer.

Suffice it to say we’re going to get buried. And I-84, well, I give it an 70% chance of closing today, 80% chance of closing tonight, and a 99% chance of closing Saturday night and Sunday.

We should see a switch to rain on Monday. Yeah, Monday. Late Monday.

Gorge Wind Forecast

The east gradient this morning is .26, and it’s currently averaging 40mph at Rooster. Easterlies will increase to 50+ today. They’ll be 30ish tomorrow at Rooster, 40ish on Saturday, and 30ish on Sunday. Yeah. Goodbye I-84.

Road and Mountain Biking

Better get it today before it’s gone for a couple of weeks at least. The Gorge is my gym, but I have a feeling the Gym is going to be my gym next week.


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Snowpocalypse. That is all.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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Tuesday. 2/4. Gorge nukin’ wind. Mt. Hood sub-zero temps. Gorge ice storm this weekend.

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Coming up Friday at 6pm at Springhouse, it’s the Aporkalyspe, benefiting Helping Hands, dedicated to serving victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. Tickets are available now by emailing aporkalypsenow1@yahoo.com $20 gets you a judge ticket with 10 tastes and a beer, or $5 gets you in the door with a beer. So, if you’re going out Friday night, you might as well be at Springhouse supporting a great cause, a cause that I support. We still need bacon chefs as well, so email if you fall into that category.

Random Morning Thoughts

My goodness. It’s going to be very cold this week. Good thing all my cold-sensitive plants are already dead from the last deep freeze.


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

It’s going to be very cold on Mt. Hood the next couple of days. The free air freezing level will be at the surface. You know this because it’s currently below freezing at your house. Temps are currently in the single digits and low double digits at ski areas, and it’s not going to get warmer today, as cold Canadian air filters in to the Northwest. Expect some low clouds and flurries below 6500′ today with clear sky above. Temps will be in the low double digits at 5000′ this morning, dropping to the single digits this afternoon and possibly dipping below zero tonight. Wind will be NW 15-20 all day.

The free air freezing level remains at the surface tomorrow, and we’ll see another round of those low clouds on Mt. Hood, but less of them. Temps will be in the single digits or maybe below zero at 5000′ all day. Wind will be NW 20 all day.

Thursday looks just as cold as Wednesday, but it also looks clear. No low clouds. Temps will be below zero early, rising into the single digits in the afternoon. Wind will be NW 10-20 in the morning and W 20-30 in the afternoon.

There’s a chance of some snow flurries, or maybe even some snow accumulation on Friday, as an upper low slides down the eastern side of Cascadia. Temps will be in the single digits to low double-digits with W wind at 30-40.

Saturday starts off cloudy and cold, but a warm, wet, and sub-tropically-sourced warm front hits late Saturday afternoon for a shot of snow followed by what looks, at this long-range view, to be a lot of freezing rain through Sunday morning. Next chance for definite snow is Monday.

Gorge Weather

This is not a pretty weather picture for the Gorge, other than the fact that we’ll see some beautiful frozen waterfalls by Thursday. If you’re interested in freezing your ass off, you might enjoy heading to Crown point for some 80-100mph wind gusts on Wednesday and Thursday.

I have no idea where yesterday afternoon’s snowfall came from. Sorry about that. But it sure was pretty, wasn’t it?

Morning weather check: glad I wore shoes this morning. It’s very cold out there. It’s snowing lightly, and I estimate 364 flakes on the roof of my car. Roads are clear at my house. It is currently 30º, and will only get colder today. The low clouds will stick around for occasional light snow. East wind will build during the day.

Tomorrow sees more low clouds, probably breaking up in the afternoon. It will be very cold in the Gorge – in the teens. Thursday looks clear and very cold, with temps in the single digits early and teens late. We may see some snow on Friday, depending on the path of an incoming weather system.

Saturday night looks like a disaster, with several inches of snow starting late afternoon or early evening followed by quite a bit of freezing rain. We’ll wake up to continued messy weather on Sunday, as an offshore low keeps the cold air going through the Gorge, for more freezing rain. We probably won’t see a switch to above-freezing temps until late Sunday or early Monday. Yuck. Our poor forests and bike trails.

Gorge Wind Forecast

Cold, dense, high pressure Continental air is filtering in to eastern Oregon and Washington as I write this, giving strength to the offshore gradient, currently at E .07. We’ll see that gradient slowly build today, giving us easterlies at 26-30+ by this afternoon. Wednesday brings 50-60+ at Rooster. Thursday brings 40-50+. The wind will back off a bit on Friday and rebuild on Saturday.

If the forecast for gusts to 90mph at Crown Point and temps around 10º are correct, we’ll see wind chills as low as -20º in the western Gorge over the next two days. Bundle up if you’re going to see the frozen waterfalls.

Road and Mountain Biking

If you want it, get it now. It’s 30º this morning, and it’s only going to get colder. At least the trails will be frozen solid, right?


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The folks at the Hood River Saddle Club have moved their meeting to tonight at 7pm, rather than last night at 6:30pm. So I guess there are equestrians reading this report?! Yay! Tonight is $12 Prime Rib at Cebu, pickup rugby at Collins Field at 5:30pm and Kayak Polo at the pool at 8pm.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira