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5/1 Forecast



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Good morning!

Today is going to be a beautiful day, with high temperatures reaching 65-70 degrees in the Hood River Valley. It’s the last day of full operations at Meadows. They’re open two more weekends for limited operations, but today’s your last day for the whole mountain. Today is also customer appreciation day at Skibowl, with free lift tickets all day long from 9 ‘til 4. It looks like tomorrow will bring some high clouds to the valley and mountain in the afternoon, with a couple of inches of snow above 4000’ tonight. After tomorrow, everything should start to corn up, so I’m thinking St. Helens later this week.

The daily double is out of the picture today. The wind through the Gorge is very light this morning, and will stay light today. A cold front pushes in tomorrow, dropping the snow level from 8000’ to about 3500’ during the day. Models are all over the place with the wind forecast, but this type of situation usually gives pretty strong wind. I think we’ll see 16-19 from Stevenson to Arlington in the morning. By noon or so, wind from Rowena eastward should be blowing in the 24-28 range, with a chance of 28-32 at The Wall and Roosevelt.

It looks like the westerlies will continue on Tuesday, with mid-twenties from Hood River to The Dalles and a little less wind elsewhere.

In other news, today is the Bear Spring cross-country mountain bike race over at McCubbins Gulch. It’s also your chance to get a free acupuncture treatment at Gorge Community Acupuncture in Hood River.

If you want to go boating or rafting, the Wind River is in. It’s running in the high 5’s. The White Salmon is at 3 ¾, and the Hood is just over 5 feet.

I will be working at the mountain until 4pm today, so please go out and do something fun for me!

Temira

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4/30 Forecast



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Good morning!

Mountain Weather Forecast
It’s sunny, the winds are calm, and it’s going to hit 32-35 degrees at 5000’ today.

Tomorrow will be sunny with light wind and the 5000’ temp hitting 47-50 degrees. Tomorrow is customer appreciation day at Skibowl with free lift tickets. Nachos are not free.

Monday looks partly cloudy, becoming cloudy later, with a chance of snow overnight with winds SW at 25-30mph, rising to 30-40 by midday.

Gorge Wind Forecast
Today’s going to be windy. The low clouds are just past Hood River, which means the steadiest wind will be from Mosier eastward. Look for 18-22 this morning picking up to 24-28 this afternoon from Mosier to The Wall. The wind will fill back to Stevenson and Hood River, but will be a little gusty in the 18-21 range all day.

Tomorrow looks light, with a little bit of east wind. Monday morning looks light, but as a front approaches in the morning, westerlies pick up to 17-20 from Stevenson to Mosier, quickly shifting out east, where it will be gustier, building to the 25-29 range. Best quality will be at Arlington or Avery.

Other stuff
The Banff Mountain Film Festival plays at Andrew’s today and tomorrow. Today and tomorrow also brings the Bear Spring Trap mountain bike race. Tomorrow you can score free acupuncture at Gorge Community Acupuncture. Monday is Meadows Employee ski day. If you are thinking of skinning, you’ll have to stay out of the resort until they are closed for the season, as the no uphill traffic policy still applies.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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