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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

Hi skiers and snowboarders! I’m set up here in my home office typing this forecast and watching the Nordic lot webcam at Meadows. There’s so much snow! Not only is there a ton of snow, but it’s so light and dry and fluffy. If you can get up to Timberline today and ride some lifts, you totally should! Once again, Meadows is closed with no hiking allowed. Still waiting for Teacup’s update. On the Skibowl cam, there are still some grasses and stuff sticking up in the Upper Bowl, but it looks pretty darn good for mid-November! We’re going to pick up more snow this week. That will be mixed with periods of rain, most likely, but all-in-all, it’s been a spectacular week to build the snowpack. What a relief to dodge the worst-case scenario we’d talked about earlier this week. California, tho… ouch.
Tuesday starts off with another 13” of fresh blower pow at Timberline. That’s on top of yesterday’s 17”. Doing the math… LOTS of snow. We’ll pick up more today. The snow level will be around 1000′ early, 2500′ this afternoon, and 4500′ after midnight. About 0.2” WE is forecast during the day. Call it 2-3” dry powder. Overnight, Mother Natures gifts us another 0.6” WE of somewhat heavier snow. Actually, it wouldn’t surprise me if there is a period of very wet snow or even mixed precip in there tonight; temps are forecast to rise to 32-33F at 5000′. Anyway, let’s call it 4-5” new overnight. Wind: WSW 20-25 this morning, S 20-40 this afternoon, and SW 30-55 overnight.
Wednesday starts with flurries, turns clear briefly, and snows again overnight. The snow level will be 4500′ early, 3500′ from mid-morning on, and back to 5000′ overnight as temps at 5000′ rise to the 32-33 range. About 0.1” WE is forecast in the morning for an inch of new. Another 0.1” WE is forecast in the afternoon for another inch before temps warm. Overnight, we’ll see 0.1” to 0.2” WE for an inch of wet snow. Wind: SW 30-55 early, SW 20-40 for the rest of the daylight hours, and S 10-15 overnight.
Mixed precip starts out Thursday, and rain finishes it. Probably. There’s still plenty of uncertainty. Temps are a bit uncertain, and so is the quantity of precip. So, I’ll hold off on any precision forecasting for now. Temps look to slowly drop during the day Friday with cooler, probably dry weather forecast over the weekend. I hope you can make it up to ride lifts or earn some turns today. Have a fabulous time!
[DISPLAY_ULTIMATE_SOCIAL_ICONS]Gorge Wind Forecast
Hi friends! East winds are on tap today thanks to a giant offshore low pressure system. This isn’t your usual east wind setup, but that doesn’t matter. It’ll be windy! After today, models aren’t showing much wind at all for the next five days or so. Fortunately, there’s lots of snow on the mountain, so there’s something else you can do! Tuesday starts with pressures of 29.97/30.00/30.02 and notably, a storm offshore that’s forecast to drop to 28.05inHg or so. Dang! That’s impressive! Easterlies started at 15-20 at Iwash (Rooster) Rock and Stevenson. By late morning, we should have 30-35 at Iwash, 25 at Stevenson, and 15-20 east of Hood River. The wind continues to build past sunset. Mid-afternoon easterlies should be 30-35 at Iwash, Stevenson, and Home Valley with 25 at Viento and 15-30 to the east. River flow over the last 25 hours was 70-155kcfs (lowest this morning), river temp is 52.0F, and high temp forecast is 44F with dry, cloudy weather until 4pm or so.
Wednesday starts with easterlies at 15mph at Stevenson and Rooster with light to calm wind elsewhere. Afternoon: light and variable, perhaps even light westerlies at 10-13 from Stevenson to Swell. Maybe. High temp: 49F and cloudy. Thursday brings another round of easterlies. It starts with 25 at both Iwash and Stevenson and 15-20 at Viento with 5-15 to the east. The wind basically holds all day. High temp: 46F and rainy all day long. Not much Friday. Weekend wind looks pretty much non-existent. Have a great day out there today! Looks like a fun one, especially if the strongest wind shifts from after-dark to afternoon.
Very basic Hood River weather forecast
Don’t plan your life around this. You really should read Temira’s Awesome Travel Advisory Service on Facebook for a detailed weather forecast.
Cloudy day. Dry midday. Heavy rain tonight. Temps start in the mid 30s and rise to the mid 40s. Light easterlies early. Moderately strong later. 14% chance of rainbows.
Wednesday will be mostly cloudy. Rain early. Dry midday. Rain in the afternoon. Temps start in the mid 30s and rise to the upper 40s. Light easterlies.72% chance of rainbows.
Thursday will be drizzly. Temps start in the upper 30s and rise to the mid 40s. Light easterlies. 39% chance of rainbows.
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Cycling Update
It’s wet and muddy out there. Please don’t ride, or you’ll do significant trail damage. Then peeps have to fix your mess rather than building new trails. Nobody wants that! Everyone wants new trails. Be a good steward, and pick a different activity
Remember: E-bikes are not allowed on USFS non-moto trails. They are allowed on moto trails.
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Whether you’re shredding fresh powder on Mt. Hood, surfing swell on the Columbia, or just enjoying our stunning home… remember that every day here is a gift. Make the most of it.
Have an absolutely epic day out there!
~ Temira