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Thursday. 11/14. Mt. Hood snow. Gorge Wind. Fun events. Yay!

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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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(Very Chatty) Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

I saved writing the snow forecast until the end this morning because it’s a fascinating one, at least starting tomorrow. Today, Thursday, looks pretty boring: the snow level starts at 6500′ and drops to 2500′ by 1pm when flurries start. We’ll see .1-.2” water value (WV) at most, giving us (most likely) just a trace of new up to an inch or two. Wind will be NW 15-20 today.

The sky should clear (briefly) overnight, allowing the freezing level to drop to 1500′ by Friday morning. The next system hits around 10am, with strong wind and lots of moisture. Now, this is where things get interesting: We’ll be in NW flow, but we’ll be on the warmer south side of this low, and models are insisting we’ll see a brief warmup with the snow level rising as high as 6000′ overnight.

So, we start with the snow level at 2000′ Friday morning around 10am when the precip starts. It holds at 2000′ through 4pm, and then rises to 5500-6000′ between 10pm and 1am, before falling to 2000′ on Saturday morning. Looking at the 700mb temps, I think it’s going to stay cold enough to remain snow, even if the temp touches freezing or just above. Between 10am Friday and 4am Saturday, we’ll see at least 1-1.5” WV, for 10-13” of new snow. Wind on Friday will be WNW 20 early, rising to W 40 around 4pm, W 50 at 7pm, and W 50-55 overnight.

Saturday’s models are in conflict over the amount of moisture we’ll see. The sounding model calls for clear sky. The precip model calls for 1” WV of orographic snowfall with the snow level around 1500′. I’m going to split the difference for now and call it .5” WV for 4-7” of new snow, tapering off in the afternoon. Wind on Saturday will be be WNW 45 early, dropping to WNW 35 midday and holding through the evening. Sunday looks clear and cold and windy.

As of yesterday morning when I spoke with the folks at Meadows, they were still okay with people hiking and skinning this weekend. Remember that once they start slope prep, hiking is done.

Now, I know we’re all excited about this blizzard, but the extended models are still showing us right in the path of a Pineapple-fueled jet segment starting next Tuesday. I hope they are wrong. Wrong, wrong, wrong. Very wrong.

Plain Old Local Weather

It’s not a bad start to the day today – partly cloudy sky with a mix of high clouds and low clouds. The cloud variety we see this morning will be joined by some sprinkles this afternoon, likely just after noon. Not a downpour, mind you. Sprinkles. And rainbows. Tomorrow starts off dry, but a cold, wet, and windy downpour starts around 10am and continues through the evening. Saturday looks partly cloudy, cold and windy with a slight chance of showers. If you live in the upper valley, be prepared for a chance of snow Friday night and icy roads on Saturday morning.

Gorge Wind Forecast

Good morning wind Johnnies! It’s going to be a fun few days if you can stand the cold. A W .07 gradient starts the day today, and that will pick up as a low pressure system moves to the east side of the Cascades. Get yourself some 24-28 east of Mosier this afternoon. Strongest, steadiest wind should be at Doug’s/Rowena/Lyle and the Maryhill stretch of the river. Expect gusty 13-15 near Hood River.

Friday looks strongest in the morning, and strongest furthest east, with 25-29 at Arlington. On Saturday, get yourself another round of eastern Gorge 26-30. The eastern Gorge wind on Friday and Saturday should be accompanied by gusty 13-15 in the western Gorge.

Road and Mountain Biking

Go ride your mountain bike today, because tomorrow’s system is going to take out Post Canyon (mud), Whoopdee (mud), and Knebal/8-Mile (snow). And… next week is looking very, very wet, meaning Post isn’t coming back any time soon. As Chris V-T would say, “You need to ride your bike more.” Sage advice. Take it.


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

Tonight is the NWAC fundraiser at the Mazamas Center in Portland. It’s also, apparently, HUMPfest in Portland. Tomorrow night, of course, is the annual Gala Fashion Show at the Hood River Inn, benefiting the Hood River Christmas Project. This is the biggest party of the year (500 people or so), and you don’t want to miss it. Tickets will sell out. They’re available at many downtown shops.

Coming up Saturday, Ranger Jimmy T invites you to celebrate the life of my old coffee buddy Charley LaVenture by working on Charley’s trail in Post Canyon. Meet at the trailhead at 9am. From 3-7 on Saturday, Dirty Fingers is having a bike swap and sale, so bring your used bikes over and see if you can’t earn some cash, just in time for ski season. Speaking of ski season, this weekend is Ski Fever at the Portland Expo Center.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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Wednesday. 11/13. Mt. Hood Snow. Gorge Wind. Fun Events. Parkdale snow advisory.

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Gratitude Month, day 13: I have a view of Mt. Adams and Underwood Mountain and the Columbia River and get to see gorgeous sunsets from my desk. Yes, I’m grateful for this, for sure. And for the fence that blocks my view of the freeway.


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

Ok. Skiers, snowboarders, and mountain folks can now get excited about the Friday/Saturday storm system. Don’t get too excited, because it isn’t a long-term trend, but do get excited for a few days. Today, Wednesday will be partly cloudy on Mt. Hood. The free air freezing level (FAF) will be 8000-9000′, and wind will be NW 20-25 early, fading to 10-15 in the afternoon.

Thursday starts with the snow level around 6000′, falling to 4000′ by 10am and 3000′ by 4pm. We’ll see a few snow showers overnight, for no significant accumulation. Wind tomorrow, Thursday, will be W 20 early, becoming NW 15-25 midday and holding overnight.

Things get fun on Friday. The day starts off partly cloudy on Mt. Hood with the FAF around 1500′. By 1pm, it’ll be snowing, with the snow level at 2000-2500′, dropping as low as 1500′ by Saturday morning. We’ll see approximately 1” of water value (WV) between 1pm Friday and 4am Saturday, for 10-14” of snow. Wind on Friday will be NW 20-30 early, becoming WNW 35-40 early afternoon, and picking up to WNW 40-50 overnight through Saturday morning.

Saturday brings orographic snow showers. The snow level will be around 1500-2000′. We’ll see .3-.6” WV, for 4-7” of snow. Wind will be strong out of the NW.

Now, that sounds wonderful, doesn’t it? Keep the long-range forecast in mind: we’ll see the weather dry out through Tuesday, and then, if long-term models are correct, we’ll be straight in the path of a very warm and very wet storm track starting Wednesday.

Plain Old Local Weather

Parkdale, I have some bad news for you. It’s time to put your snow tires on. This Friday system is going to drop the snow level to 1500-2000′. Maybe you’ll sneak by with a chilly mix of rain, snow and sleet, rather than sticking snow, but it’s worth being prepared. For the rest of you in the Gorge, you’re likely OK if you’re below 1500′, as we’ll stay in west flow with this system.

That said, expect party cloudy weather today and tomorrow. Friday starts off the same, but heavy rain should hit by midday.

Gorge Wind Forecast

I know you people really want to go skiing or snowboarding, but we do have some people who still want to do wind sports. Those people will be happy with this forecast (other than the temps, which will be in the low forties by Friday). Today brings gusty westerlies at 15-18, best east of the low clouds. Tomorrow sees an upper low move inland across BC and eastern Washington, for late-morning to dusk westerlies at 23-26+. On Friday, an inland low combines with an incoming cold front and offshore high pressure for westerlies east of Mosier at 26-30+. At this point, it looks like the westerlies will stick around at 26-30+ on Saturday.

Road and Mountain Biking

Yes, the dirt is good right now. And I know I told you the 44 Road trails were done with the last storm system? Well, they came back, but they’re not coming back after Friday’s system. I swear. So get the 44 Road trails before Friday afternoon.


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

Today is Wednesday, and that means you can play Kayak Polo at the Hood River Pool tonight at 8pm. Yes, it’s good for your paddling skills, but it’s more about the social hour at the British Pub after Polo. Love it. Love these kayaker people.

Tomorrow night at the Mazamas Center in Portland, it’s the Vancouver Alpine Film Festival benefiting the Northwest Weather and Avalance Center. $15 gets you in the door and supports a great cause. There are other events on other days as well.

Coming up Friday in Hood River, it’s the annual Gala Fashion Show benefiting the Hood River Christmas Project. Get dressed up fancy and come drink, watch a fashion show, and dance your feet off.

On Saturday, it’s the annual Charley LaVenture trail day in Post Canyon, led by your fearless ranger, Jimmy T. Meet at the top of Charley’s Trail (where it may be snowing) for three hours of work in remembrance of Charley. After that, head to Dirty Fingers from 3-7pm for a bike swap with a fire pit and lots of beer. Bring the gear you need to sell.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira