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Good morning!

Mother Nature wants you to know that it’s not spring yet. The snow level today is all over the place, but should drop down to about 1000-1500’ by mid-morning. We’ll see moderate orographic snow showers through 4pm, becoming light overnight, for a total of .5-.75” WV for 4-6” of new today. Models show winds at NW 30-35 early building to NW 35-40 by 11am, which will probably come closer to 50-60 on the slopes. High winds will affect lift ops. =)

Winter continues tomorrow with the snow level at 1000’ early rising to 2000’ by 4pm. We’ll see flurries through 11am, with cloudy skies after that. Total precip tomorrow will be less than .25”, for a couple inches of new. Winds will be NW 25-30 early, falling to W 10-15 by 11am and holding for the rest of the day.

Monday still looks like we’ll see some wacky weather with a possibility of freezing rain or, if we’re lucky, just very heavy rimed snow. The snow level will be at 1500’ early, but as warm air comes over the top, it will rise, going to 4500-5000’ by 4pm. Snowfall will be moderate all day, becoming heavy overnight Monday into Tuesday. Total precip during the day will be 1-1.5” WV for 4-5” during the day and another 7-9” overnight. Winds will be WSW 30-40 early becoming W 30-40 by 11am.

Tuesday looks fun, as the snow level will fall back to 1500’ by 5am. We’ll see less than .25” precip during the day, but should have plenty of new on the ground from the Monday night storm. Winds will be W 30-35 all day.

Wednesday looks sick, as we’ll see dumping snow overnight Tuesday into Wednesday with the snow level around 2000’.

If you’re looking for high wind kiting or windsurfing, today is your day. Steadiest wind will be east of Mosier, with 30-35 at Arlington and The Wall (and possibly Doug’s and Mosier) starting midday and lasting through sundown. If you want less wind, you’ll have gusty 17-21 under the clouds in the western Gorge. Tomorrow brings gusty westerlies in the 14-17 range east of Hood River. Tuesday afternoon brings more west wind. Go get some!

Have a great day today!

Temira

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Good morning!

At least it’s not pouring rain and super windy on Mt. Hood this morning! The bulk of today’s precip will stay west of us, at least until this evening, and that’s a good thing with the snow level around 7000’ and not forecast to drop until late. It will be at 6000’ by 5pm, dropping rapidly overnight. Winds today will be SW 20-25 early, switching to NW 25-30 overnight. The bulk of the precip will start around 8pm, which will be borderline for snow/rain. I’ll call it a snow/rain mix until midnight and then .5” water value of snow overnight for 4-6” of new by 4am Saturday.

The snow level will drop from around 5000’ at midnight Friday to 1000’ by 5am Saturday. Winds are going to be pretty strong on Saturday: NW 30-35 is the forecast, meaning we could easily see 40-50+ on the slopes. We’ll also have snow all day long for another .5” WV or 5-7” of new snow.

Snow flurries continue Sunday morning with the snow level around 1000’. Flurries will end by noon, giving us partly cloudy to sunny skies. Winds will be NNW 25-30 at 5am, dropping to NW 15-20 by 11am and fading to W 5-10 by 4pm.

Monday looks interesting. The snow level will technically be 1000’ early, but with a very stable atmospheric profile, we’ll see rimed snow and maybe some freezing rain before the snow level rises to 5000’ around 2pm. Winds will be SW 20-30 early, rising to WSW 35-40 by 2pm. If the long-term models hold, we’ll see very heavy snowfall overnight Monday into Tuesday with dropping snow levels.

Saturday still looks like the best day for windsurfing and kiting as a low pressure trough sets up along the coast and high pressure sets up over the Pacific. 25-28 in the corridor early. 29-34 east of HR in the afternoon. The rest of the extended forecast shows light wind.

Have a great day today!

Temira

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