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Monday. 12/2. Mt. Hood snow forecast, incoming arctic air, frozen waterfalls.

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

A few days ago I thought we’d see 3-4” of rain out of yesterday’s storm, but 9”?!??! Really!?!? 9” of rain in a day? Wow. I wish I’d been up there to witness it, but sadly, I was called off work and spent the day in the valley. The rain finally turned to snow in the wee hours, but most of the precipitation has passed.

We’ll see the snow level fall to 1500′ this morning and fall further to 500′ this afternoon, before dropping to the surface late tonight. During the 4am-4pm period, we’ll see .4-.5” water value (WV) on Mt. Hood, for another 4-6” of new snow. But then again, if the orographics don’t play out right, we won’t see that much snow. It does look like snowfall will increase in the afternoon… Wind will be W 30-40 this morning, going to WNW 30-35 this afternoon and dropping to 20mph this evening, before switching directions overnight.

Tomorrow starts off with the possibility of a few flurries, but dry, cold air will end that pretty quickly. The snow level will be at the surface tomorrow through Friday, at least. We’ll see east wind on Mt. Hood Tuesday. Expect 10mph early, 25 midday and ENE 30 late in the afternoon. High temps on Mt. Hood on Tuesday will be in the teens.

Wednesday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday/Sunday look clear and cold, with temps well below freezing and wind out of the NE/N at varying strength.

Plain Old Local Weather

Yesterday was a record-setting day in the rain department for Hood River. The old record for November 30th was something like 1.06” in a 24 hour period. We were at 1.2-something when I went to bed last night. That’s nothing like the 9” of rain that fell on Mt. Hood, but it was enough to drench me when I went for an afternoon run.

We’ll see scattered sprinkles in the Gorge today, increasing this afternoon, along with moderate west wind that fades in the afternoon. Expect temps to drop from the mid-40’s in the morning to the mid-30’s this afternoon, dropping to freezing in the evening. Be very, very, very careful on the roads in the Gorge tonight, as the wet blacktop will turn into frozen blacktop, with super-sketchy black ice. We may see a few snow flurries tonight too, but no real accumulation.

The weather through Sunday looks mostly clear, dry, and well below freezing, with temps possibly dropping into the single digits on Thursday. Again, I remind you to visit the frozen Gorge waterfalls during this arctic blast.

Gorge Wind Forecast

Expect west wind today at 23-26 early, fading as the day goes on, and switching to east wind overnight. Tomorrow brings east wind at 30-40 at Rooster and Wednesday brings easterlies at 25-35. East winds continue through Sunday at sub-freezing temps with near-zero wind chills.

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Sunday. 12/1. Mt. Hood snow/rain/sleet/storm/pineapples, Gorge wind, arctic blast, icy roads. Oh my!

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Pineapple Express. Low-elevation snow. Strong Gorge wind. Arctic blast. All in 24 hours. What more could a weather girl want? I’m in heaven!


Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Mt. Hood Pineapple Express and Snow and Wind and Frigid Temps. All in 48 hours.

You guys know how much I love interesting weather. Today qualifies. I thought it would rain on Mt. Hood, but not 3/4” per hour. That’s unprecedented. I’ve seen Pineapple Express, and this is the most pineapple of Pineapples. Wow. I’m going to give up on predicting a total rainfall for today, because we’re already at 3” up there. Let’s just talk about the snow forecast, which has improved over the last 12 hours. The snow level will be around 8000′ this morning, dropping to 7000′ around 1pm and 6000′ around 10pm. A LOT of rain will fall in that time period.

The snow level will crash to 3000′ by 1am. In the 10pm-1am period, we’ll see another 1-2” of water value (WV) fall as a mix of rain and snow. Call it 8-16” of snow at 5000′. Not very specific, I know. Big uncertainty = big range. Wind today will be W 60 all day, going to W 50 overnight.

Monday starts with the snow level at 3000′. The snow level will slowly fall to the surface by 10pm. We’ll see another .5” water value between 4am and 4pm Monday, for another 4-7” of new snow. Wind will be W 50-55 early, WNW 45 midday, slowly dropping to NW 25 in the afternoon and swinging around to easterly overnight.

Tuesday looks clear and cold with temps in the teens, at best. Wind will be ENE 30ish on Mt. Hood. Ditto for Wednesday and Thursday.

Plain Old Local Weather

It’s wet. Very wet. It’s going to stay very wet down here in the Gorge today, with temps in the 40’s. Coming up tomorrow, it’ll be chilly in the morning and freezing in the afternoon, with snow flurries. Parkdale will likely see an inch or two. Tuesday-Friday look clear and (insert expletive) cold, with temps getting nowhere near freezing and the waterfalls of the Columbia Gorge turning into ice-climbing playgrounds.

Now, joking aside, I’m going to ask you guys to be very careful out there tomorrow morning if you live above 1000′. It’s going to get icy. And I ask you to be careful tomorrow during the day, as dropping temps will lead to very icy roads all over the Gorge by evening.

Gorge Wind Forecast

If you like wind, you’ll like today. Expect increasing westerlies as the day goes on, picking up to 30-40 east of… The Dalles?… with gusty westerlies in the 20’s in the western Gorge. Tomorrow starts with westerlies at 23-26 east of The Dalles, fading in the afternoon. Tuesday brings east wind at 40-50 at Rooster Rock.

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