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4/9 Mt. Hood rain/snow, Gorge awesome early-season wind, and a freeze warning for farmers and gardeners.

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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday

Good morning,

Happy Tuesday. Another reminder today that we’ll have tree planting on Seven Streams on Saturday morning at 9am. Meet at the bottom of Post Canyon Road. In other exciting Post Canyon news, prep work has begun on improvements (eventually including a vault toilet) to the Family Man Staging Area. So, parking at Family Man is CLOSED until (hopefully just) the end of this week. Sorry for the inconvenience.

In other news, well, we’ll just go on to weather. The long-range forecast still show a dramatic cold front this weekend, with temps dropping into the upper 20’s Saturday and Sunday night. Wow. Brr.

Today starts off clear, quickly becoming high overcast. It’ll be in the upper 30’s this morning and low 50’s this afternoon. Wind will be W 5-10 early, picking up to gusty 22-26 mid-afternoon, with the strongest wind at Stevenson and very gusty wind elsewhere.

Wednesday sees temps in the upper 40’s early and mid 50’s later. Wind will be W 5-10 early and W 28-32+ in the afternoon as high pressure builds in behind a passing front. Best/strongest/steadiest conditions will be Doug’s-Maryhill mid-afternoon, filling in at Arlington late. It’ll rain in the central Gorge starting between 8am and 11am.


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On Thursday, we’ll start with a nice layer of marine clouds in the western Gorge and sunshine east of those clouds. Temps will be in the upper 30’s early and near 50 in the afternoon. Wind will build to steady W 27-31 east of the low clouds, likely best at Mosier/Maryhill early and Lyle/Doug’s in the afternoon.

If you’d prefer the mountain, today probably isn’t the day, as dramatically warming temps under high overcast sky will turn the snow to sticky mush quickly. The free air freezing level (FAF) will be 4000′ early, 8000′ at 2pm and 11,000′ at 5pm. Wind will be NW 10 early, 20 midday and 30 in the afternoon. There is a chance of a few sprinkles during the day.

Tomorrow starts off cloudy on Mt. Hood. The snow level will be 12,000′ early, 8,000′ midday and 5000′ at 5pm, dropping more overnight. Rain starts falling between 8am and 11am, becoming heavy after noon, for .4” by 5pm. Luckily, the atmospheric river is pointed north of us, so we’re just catching the edge of this warm, wet system. By 5pm, the rain should switch to snow, but we’ll only see an inch or two overnight. Wind will be W 30 early, WSW 30-40 midday and W 40-50 in the late afternoon.

Thursday looks clear with intermittent orographic snow flurries. The snow level will be 1500′ early and 2500′ in the afternoon. No accumulation. Wind will be NW 20-25 all day.

Friday starts off clear, quickly becoming cloudy with light flurries possible. The snow level will be 2500′ early, 5000′ midday and 4500′ late. Wind will be NW 10 early, SW 15 midday and W 25 in the evening.

Saturday brings cold temps and heavy snow along with strong wind. Sunday looks quite cold, with light snow.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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4/8 Mt. Hood snow, Gorge wind and crazy April weather

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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday

Good morning,

Good morning,

First off today, mark your calendar for the HRATS / HRC Seven Streams tree planting party on Saturday, meeting at 9am at the bottom of Post Canyon Road. Spread the word, because this is going to be a fun event!

Next, if you read NOAA’s long-range forecast discussion this morning, you’ll see this: “IT APPEARS TO BE ANOTHER UNSEASONABLY COOL WEEKEND WITH PLENTY OF SHOWERS AROUND AND SNOW LEVELS DOWN INTO THE FOOTHILL ELEVATIONS.” They type in all caps with no commas or apostrophes. Government rule of some sort. Anyway, there should be an exclamation point and a ‘WARNING!!!’ in that sentence, because as written, it doesn’t sound like much. It’s actually a pretty striking weather event headed our way.

If the extended models are correct, we are in for some f**king cold weather next Sunday/Monday. I mean really cold. Like highs below freezing kind of cold. Like ‘put your snow tires back on’ kind of cold. Protect your garden kind of cold. Geez am I glad I spent half a day building a cold frame!

In the meantime, this is going to be a fun weather week, especially if you’re into wind sports. Today in the Gorge, expect temps in the low 40’s, rising to the low 50’s. Wind will pick up to W 28-33, strongest at Lyle/Doug’s/Rowena and possibly Maryhill. As of 6am, Hood River was partly cloudy, meaning we’ll likely see gusty 15-19 here. With the Columbia at 247,000cfs right now, conditions should be good in the Maryhill stretch of the river. Last I checked, the river was 46 degrees.


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Tomorrow brings high clouds. Temps will be in the low 40’s early and upper 50’s late. Wind will be W 10-15 early, picking up to gusty 23-26 in the afternoon from Stevenson to Arlington, steadiest at Stevenson.

Wednesday looks like another great wind sport day as high pressure builds behind a passing weather system. Temps will be in the upper 40’s early and mid 50’s late, with rain in the central Gorge. Head east of The Dalles for 30-35mph after 11am.

The Mt. Hood snow forecast contains rain, but more snow returns in the long range. Today looks mostly clear with a few orographic flurries possible. The freezing level will be 1500′ early, rising to 2500′. Wind will be NW 30-40 early, fading to NW 20-25 by noon. No accumulation.

Tuesday sees significant warming: The freezing level will be 3000′ early, rising to 11,000′ by 5pm under high clouds with a few sprinkles possible in the afternoon. Wind will be NW 10 for much of the day, picking up to NW 30 in the afternoon.

Rain falls on Wednesday, probably starting around 8am. The freezing level will be 12,000′ early, 7000′ at 11am and 5500′ at 2pm, falling further to 3000′ at 5pm. Unfortunately, the moisture will come before the freezing level drops, and 1” of rain will fall on Mt. Hood. We’ll see a trace of snow at the end of this system. Wind will be W 35-40 early, W 45-50 midday and W 40 late in the afternoon.

Don’t panic. Thursday looks clear and cold, so it’ll be mega-icy on Mt. Hood, but if the long-range models are correct, more snow will fall Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira