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4/5 Mt. Hood snow/blizzard, Gorge nuclear wind, and work parties

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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Good morning,

Oh yay! There’s exciting stuff to talk about in the forecast. This totally makes my morning! Let’s start with the upcoming trail work party schedule: On Sunday, there’s a work party at the Cascade Locks EasyCLIMB trail. 9:30am. Coming up next weekend, on April 13th, there’s a tree planting party with the HRATS and Hood River County Forestry department. You know how you now ride through a clearcut on Seven Streams? Well, the HRATS talked HRC into letting us replant the 50′ to either side of the stream now! You can even adopt a tree and keep it watered all summer, if you like! So, mark your calendar for next Saturday. Then on Saturday, April 20th, there’s a mega trail work party with the HRATS. We’ll be rerouting the section of 8-Track that runs along the old road.

Moving on to weather, oh boy… it’s exciting! Today’s not… Temps in the Gorge near 50 this morning, rising to the upper 50’s later. Drizzle on and off today, heaviest early and late with a break midday. Gusty west wind at 15-18.

Tomorrow we’ll see temps in the upper 40’s early and upper 50’s late, with drizzle in the afternoon and heavy rain Saturday night. Wind will be W 23-26.

Things get really interesting on Sunday, as an upper level low passes just north of the Gorge and then parks in the desert. Temps will be in the mid-40’s early and upper 40’s late. It’ll rain in the western Gorge all day, but the eastern Gorge will see absolutely nuclear west wind: 35-40+ after 8am. Wish I wasn’t working! The upper low hanging out in the desert may make it super gusty too, but the westerlies will be very, very strong. It’ll be windy in the central Gorge too…

Even more interesting is Monday, when that low stays in the desert and high pressure builds off the coast. Expect steady west wind at 30-35 east of The Dalles, with gusty west wind in the central Gorge.

On Mt. Hood, we’ll see a mix of rain and snow this morning, switching to all snow by 11am. The snow level will be 6000′ early and 5500′ after 11am with SW wind at 35-40. We’ll see .5” water value (WV) during the day, for 2-3” of new, followed by .6-.8” WV overnight, for 4-6” of new. Wind today will be W 40 early and SW 35 after 11am.


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Saturday brings snow flurries all day and heavier snow overnight. The snow level will be 4000′ at 5am and 3000′ after 11am. We’ll see trace amounts during the day, with .9-1.1” WV overnight, for 9-11” of new by Sunday morning. It is possible there will be a brief period of rain between 2am and 5am, which could screw up the snow prediction and the snow quality. Wind Saturday will be SW 35-40 all day.

Sunday looks gnarly on Mt. Hood. When an upper low passes your exposed volcano, you don’t want it just north, because you’ll be in the strongest wind field. That’s the path Sunday’s storm will take, and it shows in the weather models. First, the snow level will be 4000′ early, dropping to 1500′ by 11am. We’ll see .6” WV during the day, for 5-6” of new, followed by another .4-.5” overnight, for 4-5” more. But… the wind will be SW 50-60 early, swinging to WNW 50-60 by 8am, dropping to WNW 50-55 at 11am, and W 45 in the late afternoon.

Monday brings snow flurries with less than .2” WV, for a couple inches of snow. The snow level will be 1500-2000′ all day. Wind will be NW 35-40 early and NNW 30 at 11am.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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4/4 Mt. Hood snow and Gorge wind

Thank you for using this forecast! Your donations keep this forecast going – despite rumors to the contrary, nobody pays me to write this and post it. This forecast started as a way for me to find better windsurfing conditions. It morphed into a way for me to find better skiing in the winter. Seemed silly to keep that information to myself, so it’s here for you (almost) every day. Make a $12 or larger donation, and you’re on the email list for a year. No dealing with the twice-yearly pledge drive. Sometimes I even have prizes to give away from the email list sponsors. Thank you again for your support! Enjoy the snow and wind and sun!

Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Thursday
Friday
Saturday

Good morning,

First off this morning, a call for donations. Local nonprofit Athletes for Cancer is looking for ski clothes for campers to use during survivor camps on Mt. Hood. They need women’s ski clothing (base layers, outerwear, gloves, goggles, etc.) in sizes 2-10, and men’s ski clothing in size XL. You can drop off your donations at 216 Cascade Ave. Suite 222. Please make sure items are clean and in good shape. If you wouldn’t wear it, don’t drop it off! Thank you! PS… A4C is a 501(c)(3), so you can make a cash donation too and get a tax writeoff.

Next, the weather. It’s warm this morning: in the mid 50’s in Hood River. Temps will rise to the mid-60’s this afternoon, under cloudy sky with occasional light sprinkles. Wind will be light east this morning, picking up to gusty W 15-18 late in the day.

Tomorrow starts with temps in the upper 40’s, rising to the mid-50’s with steady light drizzle for much of the day. Wind will be W 15-18 in the morning, picking up to gusty 24-28 east of The Dalles in the afternoon with gusty 15-19 under the clouds in the central Gorge.

Saturday brings temps in the upper 40’s early and mid-50’s in the afternoon under partly cloudy sky with gusty W wind at 15-18. Sunday looks colder, with very strong west wind in the eastern Gorge midday.


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On Mt. Hood, it will rain, drizzle, mist and sprinkle today with the snow level at 8000′ early and 7000′ this evening. We’ll see .2-.3” rain during the day and another .1” tonight. Wind will pick up to SW 30 today.

Friday starts with the freezing level at 6500′, dropping to 5500′ midday and rising to 6500′ in the afternoon and falling to 6000′ overnight. We’ll get .4-.5” water value (WV) by 5pm and another .5-.7” overnight into Saturday. With the snow level that high, it looks like rain at ski area base areas and snow up high. Maybe a mix of rain and snow at the base areas of T-Line and Meadows. Wind Friday will be WSW 40-45 early and SW 30-35 in the afternoon.

However, by 5am Saturday, the snow level will fall to 3500′, falling further to 2500′ by mid-morning. Snow flurries alternate with clear periods on Saturday, with little to no accumulation during the day. Heavy snow moves in after 5pm, for .5-.8” WV by Sunday morning, for 5-8” of new. One thing worth noting is that there’s a chance this snow will switch to rain between 2am and 5am, depending on the storm track. Wind on Saturday will be SW 45-50 early, SW 40 mid-morning and SW 30 in the afternoon.

Sunday sees the snow level at 4000′ early, dropping to 2000′ by mid-morning. About .2” WV moves in during the day, for 1-2” of new. Wind will be a pain: SW 45-50 early becomes WNW 45 by 8am, and doesn’t drop until late afternoon.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira