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Monday Forecast 5/31

Good morning!

It’s another light wind start in the Gorge today, and that means it’s a good morning for … fishing. That’s right. If you’ve got a fishing license, you have my permission to skip out today and go after some fish.

The wind won’t pick up until mid morning today when a cold front pushes into Oregon. By early-afternoon, the wind will pick up into the 23-26 range. We’ll see the wind start at Stevenson and then move eastward, blowing briefly in Hood River before pushing out to Arlington.

Tomorrow looks very light, as low pressure sits off the Oregon Coast and keeps gradients from developing across the Cascades.

There’s not a lot going on with wind, but there is a lot going on this week. If you’ve been waiting for Monday Tai Chi, you’ll have to wait until next Monday, but if you’re a gal and you’ve been waiting for Big Winds Ladies’ Stand up paddle night, with free demos and lessons, that starts tomorrow night at the Event Site.

Coming up next weekend, it’s National Trails day, with a big work party at Buck Creek. It’s also the weekend of the White Salmon River Fest, with $5 kayak races and a salmon bake. And Sunday of next weekend is Outdoorplay.com’s paddlefest at the Hood River Waterfront Park to benefit first descents, a program supporting young adults with cancer. Go to their website and check it out and sign up!

Sorry about the lack of wind. Have a great day today!

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5/30 Party Central forecast

Good morning!

First off, today is the Super D in Post Canyon, so all trails on the course are closed today. That includes the Bins Hill staging area, the top of two-chair, hidden trail, boundary trail, Antoine’s Ridge, Mitchell Ridge, and the G-out. You can still head up to watch, or even better, you can head to Double Mountain around two this afternoon to cheer for the winners and join in the afterparty.

On the river today, light westerlies are the call as low pressure off the coast keeps a significant pressure gradient from building across the Gorge. At best, we’ll see 15ish this afternoon from Stevenson down to Hood River, but you’re probably better off making other plans that windsports, at least this morning.

Memorial day will start off with no wind at all, as an upper low sits just west of Portland. Later in the day, that low slides across Washington, and the wind will pick up a bit. Expect 23-26 in the afternoon on Monday, possibly accompanied by a bit of rain.

If you’re a boater, the Hood’s at 4.0 feet, the White Salmon’s at 3.7 feet, and the Klickitat’s at 2300 cfs. The low-priced trips next weekend are booked for now, but there’s a kayak race next weekend at the White Salmon Riverfest. There are three races on Saturday, and it’s just $5 to enter each race. You can give Wet Planet a call for more information.

Don’t forget that tonight is Peace, Love and Chardonnay at 7pm at the Compound at 1220 Eugene, just east of 13th Street, two streets below the Hood River hospital. This is a benefit for Helping Hands, so kick down a few dollars and enjoy some good music, good shacks, and free Chardonnay.

Have a great day today!

Temira