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4/1 Forecast

Good morning!

This forecast is a powder alert, but you probably knew this was coming and didn’t need a forecast.

It’s also a Thai restaurant alert. There’s a new place to eat in The Dalles. Montira Thai just opened on the west end of the city center, on 2nd street, at the point where it goes from two-way to one-way. The food is decent and reasonably priced. I’ll let you guys post reviews in the “food” section of this website. FYI, they do not yet have a liquor license, but plan to soon.

A few inches of snow fall between now and tomorrow in the mountains and then… Then the heavens open, dumping their bounty upon Mt. Hood. Models call for the snow level to start around 4k and drop to 2k, meaning this is going to be yet another true powder dump. How much snow? I think 16-22″ is reasonable between Friday morning and Saturday morning. It’s going to be windy with this storm, so upper chairlifts are not going to run on Friday. Best bets? Skibowl for night skiing on Friday and anywhere for day skiing on Saturday.

I’m a little biased, so I think you should ski at Meadows with me on Saturday, but you can go wherever you like. =)

There will be a bit of a break in the weather on Saturday before another storm hits on Sunday, bringing more snow through Tuesday. Theoretically, HRM closes on Sunday, but it may (no promises) continue to run if we get tons of low-elevation powder. Meadows does understand that you want to ski Private Reserve if we get lots of new snow.

In other news, we’ll see some light west wind today, perhaps, 16-19, followed by strong and gusty SW wind in the eastern desert tomorrow. I suggest you ski rather than making that drive, as the wind direction won’t be great and rain will be falling. Post-frontal winds look a bit better, more westerly, less rainy, but that won’t happen until after dark tomorrow night.

So, wax your skis or board, because you’re headed to the mountain for the next few days.

If you’re a mountain biker, please stop riding the muddy trails. Post does not need the abuse. And… don’t forget that the cows are out on Hospital Hill, so no dogs are allowed. Bring your dog and you’ll lose access to the trail for everyone. Not to be a downer, or anything…

One last thing for the gardeners, the Gorge Grown seed swap is this Saturday in White Salmon from noon ’til three.

Make it a great day today!

Temira

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Saturday 3/13 Forecast

Good morning!

Winter is here, if only for a day. Up on Mt. Hood today, it’s snowing hard and blowing hard, with west wind tossing snow into leeward glades. Powder and windblown powder cover the ski slopes from the base of Skibowl to the top of Timberline. If you’re not afraid of a little weather, get out and make some turns today. I am. Oh. Wait… that’s my job. =)

Tomorrow looks sunny and warm on the slopes, so if you’re hoping for powder, get it today or tonight. Sunshine continues through Tuesday and then powder returns on Tuesday night, setting up a great ski day on Wednesday. After that, we’re looking at sunny days into the extended forecast.

Speaking of sunshine, Monday and Tuesday see temperatures climbing near 60 in the valley for some great hiking and road biking. If you haven’t been out for a hike, get out, because the wildflowers are blooming and the ticks are still hibernating. I think the mountain bike trails are going to be slick and slimy until the end of next week, so break out that road bike and ride some hills.

If you’re not skiing today, you can make a difference in your mountain bike riding experience. There’s a work party in Post Canyon today with trail maestro Doug Van Zandt on his fabulous reroute of Spaghetti Factory. Meet at the bottom of Post Canyon Road at 9am where the pavement meets the dirt, bring tools, bring a smile, and bring snacks to share.

If you’re looking for wind, hold out for easterlies on Monday and Tuesday. It’s not looking super strong, but it’s looking both sailable and kiteable. Most importantly, it’s looking warm. Ditch the gloves.
Finally, tonight is the 3rd anniversary party at Double Mountain. Enough said about that.

Oh, and Paul Van Dyk is playing in Portland next Friday and Tiesto is playing on April 9th. If you’d like to carpool, please let me know. =)

Have a great day today!

Temira