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2/20 Mt. Hood storm skiing, Upper Valley snow, and Gorge wind.

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Tomorrow’s forecast status: as of 10:54pm. Thank you Stephen H. for your support!


Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

Good morning,

This is it, suntan-sporting sun-worshipers. Your last day to bask under the blazing ball. One last chance to let your skin digest sun and convert it to Vitamin D. Do it today. Do it this morning. Do it now!

In Gorge weather today, cold temps this morning give way to mid-forties later. Clouds replace the blue sky around 1pm. Light wind this morning picks up to gusty 23-26 this afternoon from Stevenson to The Dalles, likely steadiest in Stevenson. We’ll see sprinkles overnight. *Thursday looks cloudy with sprinkles in the Gorge. It’ll be in the upper thirties in the morning and low forties in the afternoon. The snow level will be at 500-1000′, meaning Odell and Parkdale will see an inch or so of snow tomorrow, followed by an inch or two Thursday night. Wind will be gusty W at 26-30 east of Hood River. *Friday morning starts with rain in the Gorge and continues with more rain in the Gorge. Friday will finish with even more rain. Goodbye bike trails. I’ll miss you. The rain may start off as snow in Parkdale. River level will be in the upper 30’s in the morning and near 50 in the afternoon. Expect very strong west wind east of Hood River Friday afternoon, evening, and overnight, along with Saturday morning.


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Up on Mt. Hood, the end of the sun is also near. Expect sun this morning, high clouds this afternoon and snow starting around 4pm. The freezing level today will be 1500′ early, dropping to 1000′ tonight. The mountain will see .3-.4” water value (WV) tonight, for 3-5” of new by Thursday morning. Wind today will be NW 15-20 in the morning, W 15 midday and W 20 overnight.

Thursday starts off with high clouds on Mt. Hood, with snow starting around 10am. The snow level will be 500′ early, rising to 1000′ in the afternoon. Mt. Hood sees .4” WV by 4pm, for 4-5” of new, and then another .6” overnight, for 6-8” of new. Wind Thursday will be W 25 early, WNW 30 mid-morning and W 40 after 4pm. The night skiing Thursday night should be great, with fresh track refills.

Friday looks … interesting … as in the old Chinese curse, “may you live in interesting times…” It’ll be snowing first thing in the morning. However, a block of warm air overhead sends the snow level from 1500′ at 4am to 5500′ at 10am, 6000′ at 1pm, and then returning cold air sends it quickly back to 1500′ by 7pm. Now, here’s the thing: we’ll see 1-1.5” WV between 4am and 4pm, which will probably fall as 2-4” of snow followed by rain. After 4pm, we should see a switch to all snow, for 1” WV and 8-10” of new overnight. Along with the snow/rain, we get wind: W 30 early, W 40 mid-morning, ramping up to a blistering W 50-55 from 1pm on through the rest of the evening.

Saturday looks like a powder day, with lots of new on the ground, the snow level at 500-1000′ all day, and continuing snowfall: .5” by 4pm, for 5-7” of new, followed by another .3-.4” in the evening, for 3-6” of new. Wind on Saturday will be WNW 40 early, WNW 40 at 10am, slowly dropping to WNW 30 at 7pm. Lighter snowfall and lesser wind are the picture for Sunday.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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2/19 Mt. Hood snow (yes, really!), Gorge wind, and a day off for me today! (oh wait, I just spent an hour writing a forecast…)

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Tomorrow’s forecast status: As of 3:01pm. Thank you, Tim K., for your support!


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Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday

Good morning,

Happy first day off in a month for me! I got to sleep in today. My eyes popped open at the late hour of 5:20am, I planted some tomatoes, and now I’m writing this forecast. Oh, and of course I made a cup of coffee, because the brown liquid of life is a must-have at all hours of the day, even the late hour of 5:30am.

The countdown to ski season’s return has begun (just over 72 hours), and the countdown to the end of mountain biking season has also begun (72 hours and counting). You have three days left to ride your mountain bike until the Gorge trails become mudbogs, so get out there and enjoy the wildflowers (and ticks) while you can!

Today in the Gorge looks partly cloudy, with sub-freezing morning weather warming to the low forties in the afternoon. There’s a chance of a few sprinkles today, but I wouldn’t plan on any torrential downpours. Plan on Friday evening for those.

Tomorrow, Wednesday, looks mostly clear in the Gorge early, with high clouds late and gusty west wind building to 24-28 in the afternoon. Temps will be below freezing early, rising to the mid-forties in the afternoon.

Thursday will be cloudy in the Gorge, with a chance of some light snow flurries early becoming rain below 1000′ after 10am. Total snowfall in the upper valleys could be 2-3” by Friday morning. Wind will be light east early becoming light west in the afternoon. Temps at river level will be sub-freezing early, warming to the low forties in the afternoon.


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By Friday morning, temps should warm up enough for rain through the whole Gorge. And rain it will. Showers in the morning give way to a torrential downpour late in the afternoon and overnight. This is the mountain bike season destroyer I mentioned earlier: we’ll probably get .75-1” of rain Friday night in the Gorge. Along with that rain will be strong west wind, picking up to 30+ late in the afternoon and continuing through Saturday midday.

On Mt. Hood, it’s boring again, with light flurries through the day today, becoming clear overnight. The snow level will be near the surface early, rising to 1000′ mid-afternoon and 1500′ overnight. No accumulation. Wind will be SE 10 early, NE 5 midday and NW 10-15 in the evening.

Wednesday morning looks clear on the mountain, becoming cloudy in the afternoon. The freezing level will be 1000′ all day. Wind will be NW 20 early, dropping to 10-15 in the afternoon.

Thursday starts cloudy, with flurries starting around 10am. Snowfall picks up after 4pm. The snow level will be 500′ in the morning, rising to 1000′ in the afternoon. There won’t be much accumulation during the day, but the mountain will pick up .3-.5” water value (WV) by Friday morning for 4-6” of new snow. Wind Thursday will be NW 10 early, W 15 midday and W 30 in the afternoon/evening.

Friday is when the bland and boring heads for the stage exit, thank goodness! The day starts off with flurries, with .2” WV or so and 1-3” of new snow. After 4pm, all hell breaks loose, with very heavy precip rates giving us 1.5-2” WV by 4am Saturday. The snow level will be 3500′ early, 5500′ midday and back down to 3500′ by 4pm. So, there might be a few sprinkles mixed with snow during the day, but the bulk of the precip looks like it will come in after the snow level drops. That should give us 14-18” of new snow by Saturday morning. This, of course, is stellar news. There’s one slight issue: snow quality. The wind on Friday will be W 30 early (just about perfect), becoming W 45-50 by 10am (problematic) and WSW 50-60 (actually quite fine) by 4pm, going back to WNW 40-50 (very bad) overnight. Well, at least the wind-favored slopes will get lots of new snow coverage!

The rest of the weekend looks cold and snowy, with a few inches of new on both Saturday and Sunday.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira