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2/26 Mt. Hood snow, Gorge weather, and a couple of events.










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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Tuesday
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Thursday

Good morning,

Just a couple of reminders, first thing today: On Thursday, in Portland, Friends of NWAC has a fundraiser for the Northwest Weather and Avalanche Center. Get tickets here. Coming up next weekend, there’s a WTA trail work party at Syncline both days. Sign up for the work party here.

Gorge weather for the next week contains a chance of biking but a complete lack of wind sports. Yesterday was your chance for Columbia River windsport hypothermia. If you missed it, well, you missed it. Temps today will be in the upper 30’s early, rising to the upper 40’s this afternoon under high clouds. Tomorrow looks mostly cloudy with temps in the low 30’s early, rising to the upper 40’s in the afternoon. Thursday looks rainy in the Gorge with temps in the low to mid-forties all day. Friday looks awesome. Clouds in the morning, clear sky in the afternoon with temps in the mid-40’s early and mid-50’s in the afternoon.


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On Mt. Hood, today will be partly to mostly cloudy with high overcast sky and no precip. The free air freezing level (FAF) will be 500-1000′ early, 1500′ midday and 2500′ in the evening. Wind will be NNW 20 early, W 10-15 midday and SW 20 in the evening.

Wednesday looks partly cloudy, with a chance of flurries midday. No snow accumulation. The FAF will be 1500′ early and 2500′ after 4pm. Wind will be W 25-30 early, 15-20 midday and SW 20 in the afternoon and evening.

Thursday starts off with heavy snowfall, but rising temps during the day will likely bring a switch to rain (I know, last time I said this, it didn’t switch, but I’m sticking with the pessimistic view). So, the snow level will be 3000′ early, 5500′ by 10am, 6500′ at 1pm and will slowly rise to 8000′ overnight. The first round of precip, between 4am and 10am, will fall as snow, for a couple of inches. After that, it’s likely going to be rain, with .6-1.0” water value (WV) by 4pm. We’ll see another .2-.3” WV overnight, and that’s definitely going to fall as rain. Wind on Thursday will be WSW 25-30 early, W 30 at 10am and W 30-40 in the afternoon.

Friday looks cloudy on Mt. Hood in the morning, becoming clear in the afternoon, with the FAF at 8000′ and SW wind at 20mph. No precip. At this point, it looks like Saturday will start off warm and cloudy, with temps dropping and snow starting in the afternoon, with significant snowfall overnight into Sunday.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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2/25 Mt. Hood snow, Gorge wind and events

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Tomorrow’s forecast status: As of 5:26am, Tuesday. Thanks, Hood River Weather!


Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Wednesday

Good morning,

This is entertaining weather we’re having: super stormy days alternating with calm and sunny days. Today is the stormy half of that equation. That said, a quick interlude of things to do this week: On Thursday, in Portland, Friends of NWAC has a fundraiser for NWAC (the REAL mountain weather and avalanche forecasters). Friends of NWAC has a fundraiser for NWAC (the REAL mountain weather and avalanche forecasters). Get tickets here. Coming up next weekend, there’s a WTA trail work party at Syncline both days. Sign up for the work party here.

In the Gorge today, expect rain with west wind in the eastern desert ramping up to steady 30+ between 10am and 2pm. This really is an ideal setup for Gorge wind: departing upper level low with high pressure filling in behind. If you can stand the cold, it should be epic out east! Temps will be in the low 40’s. Water temp is 41°. Tomorrow will be in the upper 30’s to low 40’s in the Gorge, with mostly cloudy sky and west wind at 15-18 fading to nothing in the afternoon. Wednesday will be in the low 40’s with light wind becoming west at 15-18 in the afternoon. Temps will be in the low 40’s. Thursday starts off cold and cloudy, with sprinkles possible in the afternoon. The temp will be near freezing in the morning, warming up into the upper 40’s in the afternoon. Wind will be light early, becoming westerly.


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On Mt. Hood, today is a full-on storm skiing day. The snow level will be around 1500′ all day. We’ll get .6-.7” water value (WV) today, for 6-8” of new snow by 4pm. Another .2” WV falls overnight, for 1-3” more. Wind today will be W 35-45 early, becoming WNW 40-45 by 7am and dropping to WNW 35-40 at 4pm.

Tomorrow starts with high clouds or partly cloudy sky. The freezing level will be 500′ in the morning and 1500′ in the afternoon. Wind will be NW 20-30 early, becoming light and variable midday and SW 20 in the afternoon. No precip.

Wednesday looks cloudy or partly cloudy with a chance of a few snow flurries in the morning. The freezing level will be 1500′. Wind will be SW 25-30 early, W 20 midday and W 15-20 in the afternoon.

Thursday is the beginning of a warming trend. The freezing level will be at 1500′ early, 2500′ by 10am and 6500′ in the afternoon. A small amount of precip accompanies this warming, perhaps .2-.3” which will likely fall as rain, starting mid-afternoon. Wind Thursday will be W 15-20 early, SW 25 midday and W 30 in the afternoon and evening.

Friday and Saturday look warm and dry, but the long-range forecast has more snow falling Sunday.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira