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I thought the Gorge was an oven Wednesday, but Thursday is an oven too!

Good morning!

Updated at 9:00 Thursday.

The forecast is brought to you this week by 2nd Wind Sports. They’ve got competitive prices, awesome staff, and they’ll consign your extra gear so your car can fit in your garage (okay, maybe not your car, but at least that next new piece of equipment). I do not know if they’ll consign your car. Seriously, 2nd Wind is a great shop, the staff is the most positive and helpful and cheerful in town (no kidding), and I spend way too much time and money there. You should too!

NoAA’s calling for an even 100 degrees in The Dalles today, and 98 in Hood River, and that means it’s time to visit your favorite swimming hole. If you haven’t been to the Punchbowl yet this year, today is the day. Either that or it’s another day to spend on or in a river. If you want to run the Klickitat this evening, let me know. There is a group of us going.

Windsurfing or kiting isn’t really going to happen today. Morning easterlies in the 15-18 range will fade towards afternoon, giving excellent waterskiing conditions through the Gorge. Scotty, did you hear me?

Believe it or not, west wind will return tomorrow afternoon as a weak layer of marine air pushes inland from the coast. Although the Gorge starts out glassy tomorrow morning, we’ll see blowdryer westerlies in the 17-20 range tomorrow afternoon from Stevenson to Hood River.

A weak disturbance hits the Northwest on Saturday, bringing a stronger marine push, better temperature gradients and stronger westerlies. Widespread low twenties or better is the long-range conservative call for Saturday. Sunday looks windy too.

Another believe it or not: the Post and Pint ride out of Dirty Fingers Bike Repair in Hood River is on for this evening, despite the heat. Meet at the shop at 5:30 for the hot lap. Mitchell is promising extra refreshing beverages (that’s more than one beer, not an extra refreshing beer) and cherries (he didn’t say that) for everyone who completes the ride today.

Finally, boaters, the White Salmon just below 2 ¾ and the Klickitat’s right around 1500 cfs , and if you’re not a boater, today is going to be a great day to do some whitewater rafting or take a kayak lesson! Give Wet Planet a call and say you want to take a kayaking lesson from Susan or Andy. They taught me, and they rock. Get out on the water!

That’s it for today. Whatever you do today, have an awesome day.

Temira

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Good morning!

This week’s report is brought to you by 2nd Wind Sports at 210 Oak in Hood River. 2nd Wind isn’t just a used gear shop anymore. They’ve got everything, and you know variety is the spice of life. If you need to recover from all the recent wind, 2nd Wind has the best collection of couches, movies, and Monster Energy drinks in the Gorge, for your hanging out and recovery pleasure. Swing by and say hello to the 2nd Wind crew today! (2nd Wind donated a B-2 trainer kite for a giveaway on the email forecast list this week…)

First off, thanks to everyone for your kind comments yesterday. I know that people who send such nasty emails are only responding to their own personal problems, but the nasty words still hurt. It’s good to hear from all of you who do appreciate the forecast, so thank you! Now, the forecast….

Hopefully everyone is recovering from the great wind and the 4th of July parties yesterday. I have no idea why it ended up blowing 35ish yesterday (I updated the website at 9:30 to predict 26-30, but Mother Nature still won the forecast battle yesterday), but it was a fun surprise. It’s windy again this morning, but it’s not going to stay that way all day, so get out of bed, stop looking at your iPhone or Blackberry or Droid, and head to the water.

Marine clouds were right over Hood River this morning and the early gradient was at .12 from Portland to The Dalles. Strongest, steadiest wind early will be at Mosier. By mid-morning, as a weak system passes overhead, the wind fills in from Viento to Maryhill in the 25-29 range, with a slight possibility of short-lived 30+. If you want the strongest wind, jump on it, as high pressure starts pushing east this afternoon, causing winds to drop into the upper teens by evening.

By tomorrow morning, the sky clears and gradients turn easterly as high pressure builds over the Northwest. We’ll see morning easterlies in the low teens, building to the 17-21 range in the afternoon.

Easterlies keep blowing Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and so does the coast, which is definitely better than no wind at all!

If you’d like some waves with your wind, instead of east wind Gorge choppiness, it’s blowing from Florence down now, and is going to keep blowing through Thursday, at least, with 20-25 knots or more starting today, and 7 to 9 foot waves. Wavesailing sounds like a great way to beat the 90+ degree heat that starts tomorrow!

If you’re looking for something fun to do after work tonight, there are Monday’s standard after-work activities. There’s the alternative ride out of Mountain View cycles at 6:30 pm (and I swear I’m actually going to go this week). That’s a family-friendly, mellow ride to Mosier and back for snacks and drinks at the Thirsty Woman. Also tonight is free tai chi in Wilson Park in Hood River – lessons start at 5:30 or so, and class stats at 6pm.

That’s it for today. Whatever you do today, have an awesome day!

Temira

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