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Why are you looking at this 11/14 forecast?

Good morning!

What are you doing?! Get off your computer and get up to a mountain, any mountain, for some epic skiing. No, I’m serious. There’s 15 inches of light new snow, and you’re sitting in front of a computer screen? Get in your car. Go somewhere. Go up, and then ski or ride back down.

If you’re heading into the backcountry, be aware of wind-loading from yesterdays 25” averages. NWAC forecast from yesterday says “considerable” danger, but I’m guessing that may jump up a level to “high” when they update today. Be careful out there.

If you’re going to Meadows, be prepared for epic skiing and epic numbers of your friends on the slopes. I was skiing until 3pm or so yesterday, and it was fabulous. The wind was filling in the tracks, so I had nice powder turns every run. That means it’s gotta be good still! Also, be advised that although the HRM lot is open, the lift is open for uplift only. That means you’ll be taking the shuttle back to your car at the end of the day (which might be a nice time to have a refreshing après-ski beverage such as water, Red Bull, or anything else that’s legal to drink while riding in a bus).

Tomorrow sees the freezing level take a jump, but it looks like the worst of the rain will go way north of us. I think we’ll have some sprinkles at Meadows, but that’s about it.

In other ski news, Skibowl opens today, and you know how I feel about their nachos. Yum.

If you don’t want to hit the slopes, take a road ride today, but stay below 1000 feet or so. ODOT’s been graveling roads here and there…

Have a great day!

Temira

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11/12 Wind and Snow Forecast

Opening Day at Meadows
Opening Day at Meadows

Good morning! Sorry I missed you guys yesterday. First day of snowphone and first day at the mountain is always chaotic.

Let’s start off with a word of happiness from our friends at NOAA: “THE CASCADES WILL SEE SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATIONS OF SNOW OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS.”

That’s nice, isn’t it? Today’s snow will come this morning, in the form of an intense band of frontal showers. NOAA says 3-7”, and I’m thinking we’ll end up in the lower end of that range. Tonight, however, a stronger, colder system piles into the Cascades, keeping snow levels around 3000 feet. After this front passes, strong west flow will bring lots of snow tomorrow. I think 8-12 inches is reasonable from tonight into tomorrow.

If you’re looking for bluebird on the mountain, your best chance will be on Saturday, when high pressure takes hold for a few hours, possibly clearing skies. At this point, it looks like the snow level will take a jump into the 6000 foot range on Sunday, but as of now, it looks like the bulk of the rain will be north of us. Cross your fingers!

If you’d like to windsurf or kite (Ron, Dave, Laura, Dangler), tomorrow is looking quite good after the front passes. Strong high pressure moves in off the Oregon coast, setting up big westerly gradients across the Gorge. 24-27 east of Hood River seems a fair call for tomorrow, with stronger winds possible if everything sets up right.

Other than that, we’ve got the fashion show coming up Friday night. If you haven’t RSVP’ed on Facebook, you can do so here: http://bit.ly/3OxSA8

And if you haven’t RSVP’ed for the Hood River Snow Show (you had better go to this one, or I’ll be very sad), you can get in on that bit of action here: http://bit.ly/3kliZI

Have a great day today. I’ll be working my butt off today and tomorrow, so get in a ride or some turns for me!