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Sunday, 10/6. Gorge wind. Events. Fog. The truth about the ski resorts.

It’s fall now, and that means it’s time for … more windsurfing and kiting! No, silly. It’s time to think about skiing.

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Random Morning Thoughts

Those folks at NOAA have a good sense of humor. Today our local forecaster managed to have the AFD first letters read “Back to Fall – Cool Showery”. Amusing. Not as amusing as “Please Pay Us”, but still amusing.

Wind guessings, prognosticatings and musings

It’s ripping at Rooster – 33 according to iWind/iKite. That means you should get yourself down there, because it’s windy. Hello. You’ve been asking for it. We’ll see 28-33 at Rooster and 22-25 at Stevenson this morning (no, it’s not windy at Stevenson yet), fading to calm conditions by mid-afternoon.

An approaching upper low and associated front turn the wind onshore this evening. Expect upper teens by 8pm (quite useless in the dark). As that low moves onshore mid-morning tomorrow, we’ll see gusty 28-32 from The Dalles eastward, or maybe from Lyle eastward, depending on the cloud line. With high pressure offshore and low pressure inland, the westerlies continue on Tuesday at 22-25.

Today’s Gorge Wind
Your favorite beach Dawn
Patrol
9am-
11:30a
11:30a-
3pm
3pm-
dusk
Steven’s Locks E 5-10 E 22-25 fading
wind
W 15-18
Hatch (subtract a few mph for Event Site) calm cool collected W 5-10
Doug’s / Rowena / Lyle light light light W 5-10
Maryhill / Rufus / The Wall light light light light
Arlington / Roosevelt light light light light


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Plain old weather

Today will be beautiful and sunny early with increasing high clouds. If you’re in da Hood, you can see the inversion clouds this morning. It’s 39 at Hood River Weather and it’s 47 at the base of Meadows. Expect that crap to burn off, leaving us with sunny weather for much of the day.
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Showers move inland with the low tomorrow morning, and we’ll likely see a touch of rain in the western and central Gorge. Rainier conditions arrive on Tuesday.

On Mt. Hood, the snow level is way-up-high today, but it’ll fall to 6000′ by tomorrow morning, falling further to 5500′ tomorrow night. By Tuesday, the snow level will be around 4000′. Total accumulation at MHM/T-Line base through Tuesday afternoon will be 3-4”.

Speaking of the ski resorts, I spoke with a management-level source at one of the resorts yesterday, as rumors have been flying about the ski resorts, their Special Use Permits and the (totally ridiculous) government shutdown. This person informed me that there was originally some confusion about whether the resorts would be able to operate during the shutdown.

The answer, currently, is “yes”. There is no skiing at T-Line right now because they are in their annual period when there is no skiing. They’re hoping to reopen soon, weather and snow conditions permitting. Meadows is not currently open because… it’s not ski season yet! So, unless the rules change between now and ski season (assuming the shutdown continues), ski season will go on, as it did in the last shutdown over New Year’s 2006.

Wednesday looks dry and sunny.

Mountain biking

Brown. Pow. Get. Some.

Events n’ stuff – Please email with upcoming events related to the outdoors

Today is the Ashland Super D mountain bike race (go locals!), and it’s the Superhero run/walk in The Dalles. Coming up tomorrow night, Shortt Supply hosts a talk on running mechanics and training at 6:15pm. Snacks will be served. I think runners snack on PocketFuel or something?

Tomorrow evening is the start of ski movie season in Hood River. Dog River hosts the new Powderwhores film at 7pm. In Portland tomorrow evening, it’s the Moth Story Slam at the Secret Society.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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Saturday. 10/5. Gorge wind, gloom, Mt. Hood snow, stuff to do, and just plain old stuff.

It’s fall now, and that means it’s time for … more windsurfing and kiting! No, silly. It’s time to think about skiing.

You can get the best Mt. Hood snow forecast right here, all winter long, starting around November 15th. Bookmark this page. Come back for snow!

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Your forecaster

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Random Morning Thoughts

This morning I learned just how much better today-coffee tastes than yesterday-coffee. Try them side-by-side. You’ll see. On a more serious, yet still funny (or potentially sad and disheartening) topic, someone at the NWS had a little fun with the Southwest Alaska forecast discussion yesterday.

Wind guessings, prognosticatings and musings

Easterlies are here today. Head to Rooster where you’ll play. Rig a sail or pump a kite. But don’t stay late – it’ll die tonight. 21-24 at Steven’s Locks today and 25-29 at Rooster, strongest midday, fading this afternoon. Tomorrow starts light, builds to E 13-15, maybe 15-18, and then switches to W 13-15 late in the day.

On Monday, an upper level low swings across Washington and heads for Idaho, leaving us with low pressure in the desert and a building high off the coast. This setup gets 1.5 thumbs up (hey, it’s not summer anymore, Toto), from me, so expect upper twenties in the desert on Monday afternoon. With Murphy’s Law currently in full effect, this should happen about the time I have to drive to Portland for a 4pm meeting.

Today’s Gorge Wind
Your favorite beach Dawn
Patrol
9am-
11:30a
11:30a-
3pm
3pm-
dusk
Steven’s Locks E 5-10 E 21-24 E 21-24 E 10-15
Hatch (subtract a few mph for Event Site) light E 0-5 E 5-10 E 0-5
Doug’s / Rowena / Lyle light light light light
Maryhill / Rufus / The Wall light light light light
Arlington / Roosevelt light light light light


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Plain old weather

Mother Nature… she’s a tricky one some days. Yesterday I said we wouldn’t see the inversion (it was sunny at MY house, damnit), and then 30 minutes later the Nothing cloud moved in. I swear we will not see that thing again today – I went outside (where it’s almost cold enough to wear a fur coat, by the way), and did not see the Gloom. So it’s not coming. Maybe tomorrow? Probably less likely, as the air mass will be warming.

Next chance for rain is tomorrow night. Not a downpour. Just sprinkles. Same goes for Monday and Tuesday. The snow level will be 6500-7000′ tomorrow and 4000′ on Tuesday.

Mountain biking

Perfect dirt in Post. Perfect dirt on Syncline. Perfect dirt on Whoopdee. Perfect dirt everywhere. What more can I say but, “Go ride your bike!”And if you want to give back, Sam Pinner has a work party on Bad Motor Scooter at 10am. Just show up. He has the tools.

Events n’ stuff

Today is the Gorge Green Home Tour. Apparently we missed the Green Home Expo yesterday (dangit – that would have been cool), but we can still see “many cutting-edge homes that reduce energy and water use, incorporate solar photovoltaics and other renewables, and utilize green building materials.”

For you wind Johnnies and Betties, there’s a work party at the Hatchery today from 9am-noon, sponsored by Da Kine. That probably means there’s swag, so get off your bum and go help clean up the Gorge’s iconic beach (sorry Marge – I love the Waterfront Park too).

For parents of skate punk kids, and for parents who are skate punk kids, the Grominator skate contest is today, starting at 9am, at the Hood River skate park.

This afternoon is take a kid mountain biking day in Cascade Locks at the EasyCLIMB trail.

Tomorrow is the Ashland Super D mountain bike race, and it’s also the SuperHero run/walk in The Dalles.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira