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Friday. 11/22. Mt. Hood Sun Forecast. Gorge Wind. Mud. Sun. Sun. Inversion.

It’s fall now, and that means it’s time for the snow forecast!

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Random Morning Thoughts

Back to Gratitude Month, day 22: On some level I was dreading ski season starting, because it’s my work season, with a near-endless string of 4am wakeups. But I went to the mountain yesterday to set up my office and ran into all my mountain friends. And I realized something: these people are not just friends. They are family. They love me, and I love them. And it doesn’t matter how many times my alarm clock wakes me up at 4am, because it’s sending me into the arms of a whole lot of unconditional love. So, thank you, mountain family, for being the only family I have (except for the Dirty Fingers people – they’re family too.)

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Hey Portland. Hey Hood River. Skip the cooking this Thanksgiving: ride or sail or ski all day and then head on down to Riverside for Thanksgiving dinner. They’ll take care of your dinner and clean up, with served plated dinners. Traditional turkey and trimmings, or vegetarian, prime rib, and salmon options. Serving 12-9pm. Reservations recommended. 541-386-4410. And as always, the best happy hour in the Gorge 4-6pm and $12 Prime Rib Tuesdays, Temira’s favorite. The folks on the mailing list are in a raffle for free Prime Rib for two. Don’t you wish you were on the mailing list?


Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Mt. Hood Snow Sunshine Forecast

Just a quick definition: A couple of folks have asked about the difference between freezing level and “free air freezing level”, or FAF. Today’s a good day to illustrate this. Cold air is trapped down in the lower elevations right now, giving us sub-freezing temps at Columbia River level. Above us, we’ll see above-freezing air between approximately 4000′ and 10,000′ later today, with sub-freezing temps above 10,000′. So, the freezing level at the surface doesn’t really count. It’s the free air above us where we measure the FAF, meaning later today we’ll see sub-freezing air at the surface with a FAF of 10,000. Make sense? Thank you for listening. End of lecture.

How does clear and cold followed by clear and warm sound to you? Spring skiing in November? I know you want powder, but unfulfilled desire is the root of much suffering. Accept the sun. Accept the spring skiing. And get your pass out and ride, because Meadows decided late last night to switch from Buttercup/Easy/Carpet to Cascade/Daisy/Buttercup/Carpet.

Today will be sunny and dry on Mt. Hood. The inversion is already in place, with 29 degrees at 7300′ and 23 degrees down here in the valley. Expect the inversion to become more intense, with the 5000′ temp at 40 degrees this afternoon and the free air freezing level (FAF) at 10,000′. Wind will be light and variable (LTV) early and E 5-10 later on.

On Saturday, sunny and dry conditions continue, with the FAF around 10,000′ and temps rising to the low to mid-40’s at 5000′. Wind will be ENE 10.

Sunday sees continued sunny and dry weather up high, with the FAF at 12,000′ and LTV wind becoming SW 5-10 in the afternoon.

The extended forecast is worth quoting NOAA: “HOWEVER…THERE IS A CHANCE SHOWERY WEATHER WILL ARRIVE AT SOME POINT NEXT WEEK.” Lots of hedging there, and the thing not mentioned is that the possible showery weather that may possibly arrive at some point kinda looks kinda warm, if not super wet.

Plain Old Local Weather

Clear, cold and dry is the forecast. Really dry. The dewpoint this morning is 18 degrees. It was so dry yesterday that I ended up dehydrated, leading to a leg cramp at a really bad time. (No, not that kind of really bad timing.)

Expect temps in the Gorge to rise to the mid-thirties today, tomorrow and the next day. However, as the east flow starts to weaken on Sunday, we may see some inversion clouds start to build. Wait and see, and enjoy the sunshine we have now.

Gorge Wind Forecast

I guess nobody windsurfed or kited yesterday, because I didn’t see any photos posted by Trudy Lary. No photos = no sailors. As I wrote this, it was 36 degrees at Rooster. That’s above freezing, and I’ve been desperate enough to windsurf in 36 degrees before. What’s your degree of desperation? Expect 30-40 at Steven’s Locks today and 40-60 at Rooster, driven by an impressive E .22 gradient. Tomorrow looks similar. Sunday sees slightly less wind, but still enough to qualify for the 30+ forecast.

Road and Mountain Biking

I did a quick sprint on Eastside Road yesterday. While I was suffering on my merry way, a car turned off Old Dalles Road and passed me. The mountain bike on the back was covered in mud, and that leads me to believe Whoopdee is in freeze-thaw mode. So, please, don’t ride Whoopdee today, or you’ll be wrecking the tread. Steve D and his team of volunteers worked really hard to make that trail epic. Don’t disrespect their work. Ride Post under the trees where it’s frozen or ride Hospital under the trees, but please avoid the sunny trails. Or ride early when they are still frozen, fast and fun!

The road biking is spectacular right now.


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

Yo. Ski season starts on Saturday at Meadows. So, wax warm, grab your camera, and come play in the snow! And that’s it. I know there’s more going on, but you peeps have to tell me about it or I won’t know!

If you’re interested in serving on the Hood River County Recreation Trails Committee, there are three positions open to application: Moto, Citizen, and Hiker/Runner. Applications are due on December 13th.

Kanaha Beach Park Petition Information

I’m passing on the link to the Kanaha Beach Park petition. My (admittedly incomplete) understanding of the issue is that there’s been a conflict between swimmers and kiters, resulting in a lawsuit to close major portions of the waterfront to vessels (including kiteboards and windsurfers). This lawsuit asks the state to enforce laws already on the books but not currently being enforced. Make a difference: sign the petition. Keep Kanaha accessible to all users.

Have an awesome day today!

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Thursday. 11/21. Preview this: it’s cold. Preview this: we’re skiing at Meadows this weekend. Preview this: I’m wearing my fur coat today.

It’s fall now, and that means it’s time for the snow forecast!

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Random Morning Thoughts

In a departure from Gratitude Month (since I can’t seem to keep the days straight), I’m passing on the link to the Kanaha Beach Park petition. My (admittedly incomplete) understanding of the issue is that there’s been a conflict between swimmers and kiters, resulting in a lawsuit to close major portions of the waterfront to vessels (including kiteboards and windsurfers). This lawsuit asks the state to enforce laws already on the books but not currently being enforced. Make a difference: sign the petition. Keep Kanaha accessible to all users.

Awesome Temira-approved Local Business – Cebu Lounge and Riverside Grill

Hey Portland. Hey Hood River. Skip the cooking this Thanksgiving: ride or sail or ski all day and then head on down to Riverside for Thanksgiving dinner. They’ll take care of your dinner and clean up, with served plated dinners. Traditional turkey and trimmings, or vegetarian, prime rib, and salmon options. Serving 12-9pm. Reservations recommended. 541-386-4410. And as always, the best happy hour in the Gorge 4-6pm and $12 Prime Rib Tuesdays, Temira’s favorite. The folks on the mailing list are in a raffle for free Prime Rib for two. Don’t you wish you were on the mailing list?


Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
Today
Tomorrow
The foreseeable future

Mt. Hood Snow Sunshine Forecast

There will be no Mt. Hood snow between now and Tuesday, at least. But that’s not stopping Meadows. They’re open for a “preview weekend” this weekend with Buttercup, Easy Rider and the Carpet. 9am-4pm.

Today looks clear and cold, with the free air freezing level (FAF) at the surface, rising to 500′ this afternoon. Expect east wind at 15-20 on Mt. Hood.

Tomorrow looks clear, but a developing inversion will raise temps above freezing, into the mid-30’s, between 5000′ and 7500′, giving us a FAF of 7500′. Wind will be NE 10-20+.

Saturday and Sunday both look sunny, dry and relatively warm on Mt. Hood, which will be above the inversion. The FAF will be between 10,000′ and 12,000′, with temps in the low to mid 40’s with light and variable wind.

As I said before, models agree on dry and “warm” conditions through Tuesday, with a storm system later in the week currently predicted to pass well south of us. But that’s a long way out, and models are not agreeing on the path of the storm.

Plain Old Local Weather

Holy icebergs and polar bears. I blew that forecast. I thought it would be 25 degrees this morning. It’s 20 degrees. Total fur coat time for sure. We’ll see clear and cold weather in the Gorge today, with temps likely rising just above freezing this afternoon. Tomorrow also looks clear and cold with temps hitting the mid to upper 30’s in the afternoon. On Saturday, clear and cold weather continues, but temps should get into the mid-thirties here in inversion land. You’ll find warmer weather and cleaner air on Mt. Hood, above the inversion.

Gorge Wind Forecast

Are you insane? It’s 20 degrees out there. With an E. 10 gradient driving wind near 30mph, you’re looking at a wind chill of 1°. While I appreciate your enthusiasm, I shake my head at your foolishness. Should you want to take pictures of strong wind, tomorrow is the day, with Rooster likely in the 50-60mph range and Stevenson at 40ish. Temps in the Gorge might get slightly above freezing tomorrow, should you be interested in freezing your nether regions. On Saturday, we’ll see another round of very strong easterlies, with temps in the mid-thirties, which used to be warm enough in my windsurfing world where the equation for “warm enough” is: water temp + air temp + wind speed > 100.

Road and Mountain Biking

Oh do I wish I could ride today, because riding on hard-frozen Post Canyon dirt is one of my favorite things. With the temp at 20 degrees this morning and sunshine in the forecast, I suspect Syncline will develop a bad case of the freeze-thaw today. Whoopdee should be fine, and so should Post, at least in forested areas. I suspect you’ll also be able to ride the lower-elevation 44 Road Trails, but someone is going to have to confirm that for me.


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

The big news today is that Meadows will be open for a “preview weekend” this Saturday and Sunday 9am-4pm with Buttercup, Easy Rider, the Carpet and Shipyard Park. They do not have plans to operate Monday-Thursday, and operations for the holiday weekend depend on Mother Nature’s whims.

Speaking of Mother Nature’s whims, my favorite thing in the Gorge is frozen waterfalls, and we may just see some of that by tomorrow afternoon.

In other news, you can play pickup rugby tonight at Henkle Middle School at 3:30, and the HRATS have a board of directors meeting at the Hood River Fire Station at 5:30. Should you be interested in being on the board, there will be an election soon.

If you’re interested in serving on the Hood River County Recreation Trails Committee, there are three positions open to application: Moto, Citizen, and Hiker/Runner. Applications are due on December 13th.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira