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Friday. 4/4. Mt. Hood snow. 70 degrees on Monday. Free skiing at Skibowl today.

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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

Sadly, we didn’t get 5-7” last night like I thought we would. That makes me especially sad because I wanted hoards of people to head to Skibowl bearing cans of food in exchange for free skiing. There’s still enough new snow to make it worth heading over for free skiing. Why wouldn’t you? It’s Skibowl, home to the Upper Bowl and the best nachos around!

Anyway, today starts off snowy on Mt. Hood, becoming increasingly sunny during the day. The snow level will be 3000′ early and 4000′ in the afternoon. A total of .1-.2” water value (WV) will fall during the day, for 1-2” additional snow. No snow tonight. Wind will be SW 25 early, fading a little bit midday, and then becoming W 20-30 in the afternoon.

Saturday starts off partly cloudy or maybe clear, but an approaching front sends clouds over Mt. Hood midday. Precip starts around 5pm, with .6-.8” falling by Sunday morning. The snow level will be 3000′ early, 5500′ around 5pm and 6500′ by 2am Sunday. So yes, we have a bit of a problem here. This is subtropical moisture, but it’s taking a chilly detour north before dropping down to Mt. Hood. Even so, I suspect we’re going to see mixed rain and snow on Saturday night, with the optimistic possibility of the precip just falling as very wet snow. That happens a lot this time of year. Anyway, let’s call this 2-3” of snow. Wind will be WSW 15 early on Saturday, rising to W 25 late afternoon and WNW 35+ overnight.

Sunday starts off partly cloudy with some orographic sprinkles likely. Rainbows are likely too. The snow level will be 6500′ early, 5500′ mid-morning, and 7500′ in the afternoon. Wind will be WNW 35+ early, fading to NW 20-30 in the afternoon. Monday looks clear and warm with light wind.

Gorge Wind

Light west gradients are starting the day. We’ll see them pick up just a bit, giving us W 9-12 in the western Gorge and W 15-18 east of Mosier later on today. Saturday starts with W 15-18 most places and picks up to gusty 21-24 at Lyle and Maryhill in the afternoon. Sunday brings light west wind early and W 24-27 east of The Dalles in the afternoon with less wind near Hood River – it really depends on cloud cover Sunday, and I’m not guessing this far out!

Gorge Weather

It’s looking like a partly cloudy start to the day with some showers, but we’ll be back to mostly clear by this afternoon. If the showers stick around long enough this morning, we’ll see rainbows. It’s been a few days since I saw a rainbow, so I have my fingers crossed. Wind will be light this morning, increasing to moderate W. Temps will be in the mid-40’s early and mid-50’s later.

Saturday starts partly cloudy, becoming just-plain-cloudy in the afternoon with rain after 4pm. Wind will increase out of the west during the day. Temps will be in the low 40’s early and low 50’s in the afternoon.

Sunday looks partly cloudy early, becoming clear in the afternoon with moderate west wind. Temps will be in the 50’s early and upper 50’s late. Monday should be in the 70’s, and Tuesday should be a bit cooler and cloudier.

Road and Mountain Biking

I went for a road ride yesterday, and the further west I went, the more drenched I got. That leads me to suspect that Post Canyon also ended up drenched yesterday. 8:20am update: Whoopdee is a muddy mess. Please don’t ride it. And now it’s rainy, so Syncline is probably muddy too. *sigh* Guess we’re all going running, Spinning, and road biking today.

River Levels

The Hood is at 5.2′. The Klickitat is at 2180 cfs. The White Salmon is at 4′. And the kayakers are talking about starting up happy hour paddles next Wednesday. Speaking of river activities, Wednesday night sailboat races start up on April 16th and continue through September 24th.


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Today is Sunshine Division free ski day at Skibowl if you show up with 8 cans of food. Over the last 26 years, Skibowl has donated 57 TONS of food through this event. Yay Skibowl! Tomorrow is the King and Queen of the mountain race at Skibowl and the Full Sail Banked Slalom at Meadows. Sunday is Hood River Appreciation Day at Meadows, taking place AT THE MAIN LODGE. More importantly, or maybe not, Dirty Fingers is showing the Tour de Flanders bike race at 3pm on Sunday. They’ll be serving up food and beer and doing whatever else people do in a bikeshopbar.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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Monday. 4/3. Mt. Hood fresh snow. Gorge gusty wind. I didn’t mention the 70 degree temps next week, but they are coming!

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Three-day-old coffee is much better cold than hot.


Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

First things first. Friday at Skibowl, you can ski free 9am-4pm in exchange for 8 cans of food, preferably peanut butter, chili, soups, canned meats, fruits and vegetables. Yes, Spam is appreciated. The food goes to the Portland Police Bureau Sunshine Division. In 26 years, Skibowl has donated 57 tons of food. Awesome. Will Friday be a good day? Yep. There will be fresh snow on the ground!

Today looks cloudy on Mt. Hood. The freezing level will be around 5000′ all day, dropping to 3500′ overnight. Precip starts around 2pm or maybe 5pm or maybe 8pm, depending on how things shake out. Anyway, we’ll see .5-.7” water value (WV) tonight, for 4-6” of new snow by Friday morning. Wind today will be SW 20-30 all day.

Friday morning sees the tail end of the weather system moving through, leaving the mountains with blue sky above and some mid-level clouds, along with orographic snow flurries. The snow level will be 3000′ pretty much all day. We’ll see .2” WV during the day, for a couple more inches of snow. That will be followed by up to an inch overnight. Wind will be WSW 20-25 early and W 25-30 in the afternoon.

Saturday starts with low clouds and some orographic flurries. The snow level will be 3000′ early, 4500′ in the afternoon and 5000′ in the evening as a warm front moves in. More on that in a bit. We’ll see .2-.3” WV during the day, for 1-2” of new snow, followed by .5-.7” WV overnight. That’s a bit more difficult – with warmer air moving in, it’s possible that will fall as rain. But I suspect it will fall as dense, heavy snow, maybe 2-3” of new. Anyway, wind on Saturday will be W 20 early becoming WSW 25 midday and W 35 overnight.

Sunday’s a tough call at this point. We’ll definitely see warming temps. And some precip. But how much precip and just how warm is up in the air (no pun intended) So is wind speed and direction. As a matter of fact, at this point, I have no idea how Sunday will shake out. So let’s wait and see!

Gorge Wind

We’re still stuck in a wintry pattern with a series of (weak) systems moving through the Gorge. Once again, not a great setup, but next week, mid-week, holds a bit more promise. Today brings light wind for much of the day, picking up to W 10-15 after 2pm as a weather system approaches. Maybe we’ll see 15-18 at Stevenson and Lyle, but maybe not. Friday brings W 10-15 early and W 15-18 (gusty) late. Expect gusty westerlies at 21-24 on Saturday, strongest east of Mosier.

Gorge Weather

Someone took out the road sweeper and made Dee Highway real pretty. They did not do Tucker Road. Highway 35 south of the sawmill is in decent shape as well. As for the trails, well, I suspect Post is still a little muddy, but you couldn’t go wrong at Syncline today. And probably Whoopdee is okay too. Huh. Maybe I better go check it out on my new 42T OneX green chainring.

Road and Mountain Biking

As I mentioned before, Friday is Sunshine Division ski free day at Skibowl in exchange for 8 cans of food. Today at 3:30 at Henkle Middle School, you can play Pickup Rugby. On Saturday at Skibowl, it’s the King and Queen of the Mountain event, where racers go fast, throw big tricks, and just plain do awesome stuff. Saturday at Meadows, it’s the Full Sail Banked Slalom and Sunday is Hood River Appreciation Day.

I bet the roads are going to be awesome, if you can stand a bit of wind. I’m going to ride to Parkdale for the least windy ride possible on a day like today. Tomorrow brings light wind and nice biking weather. Friday looks a bit windy and rainy. The beginning of next week looks 70 degrees. I’m going to ride my bike to Vancouver. Does anyone know the best way to do this?


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Events – email me if I’ve missed any outdoor-related events

Coming up this evening, there’s Karma Yoga (free or by donation) at Flow at 4pm. There’s also ping pong at the Hood River armory at 6:30pm ($5). Tonight at Columbia Center for the Arts, come for a “Sense of Place” lecture: Writer and river guide Vince Welch will give a lecture on Oregon native and legendary boatman Amos Burg. Thought to be the last person to run all the major western rivers before dams made such voyages difficult or impossible, Burg was also the first to pilot a canoe down the Columbia and Snake rivers and the first to row an inflatable raft down the Green and Colorado rivers through Grand Canyon. That’s so cool. I wish I’d seen the Columbia before it was dammed. Actually, I wish I’d kayaked it. Amazing.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira