Wednesday. Last two days of sunny summer for a bit. Get it!

The wind has backed off enough this morning for the unicorns to turn off alarm clocks and sleep the deep sleep of hibernating magical creatures. After the last week or so, they’ve earned this rest, so don’t begrudge them a day off. They’ll be back soon. In the meantime, today will be a lighter wind…

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The wind has backed off enough this morning for the unicorns to turn off alarm clocks and sleep the deep sleep of hibernating magical creatures. After the last week or so, they’ve earned this rest, so don’t begrudge them a day off. They’ll be back soon. In the meantime, today will be a lighter wind day, as we start with .o4 (pdx-dls) and .04 (dls-psc) with 135kcfs flowing out of The Dalles Dam. Continued after the chart…



Today’s Gorge Wind – these are ranges for the average speed, not a predicted wind range. =)
Your favorite beach Dawn
Patrol
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11:30a
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dusk
Steven’s Locks nada 5-10 10-13 14-17
Hatchery/White Salmon Sandbar (minus a few for Hood River) 10-13 10-13 14-17 14-17
Doug’s, Lyle, Rowena 10-13 10-13 10-13 14-17
Rufus, etc. 10-13 10-13 10-13 10-13
Roosevelt, etc. 10-13 10-13 5-10 5-10
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Gorge wind forecast, continued…


We’ll see wind speeds in the 5-10 range in the entire Gorge this morning with 10-13 at Swell, Doug’s and Arlington. The wind will back off east of The Dalles by late morning and pick up to 14-17 from Stevenson to Hood River by late morning and from Stevenson to The Dalles this afternoon.


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We move into a completely different weather setup starting tomorrow. The overall picture will be spring-like, with frontal systems moving through at various times during the weekend. Forecasting will be tricky, I’m sorry to say, with rain and system timing playing a big role. That said, you can expect 16-19 from Viento to Mosier Thursday morning. As a frontal system moves in during the afternoon, the wind will die off at Stevenson and possibly Hood River, depending on how far east the rain advances. East of the rain on Thursday afternoon will be westerlies at gusty 24-27, probably from Hood River to Arlington.

Friday sees a stalled weather system over the Northwest, making for, once again, tricky forecasting. As of now, it looks like we’ll see light wind – W 5-10 or so – in the morning with 22-25 east of Mosier in the afternoon. The long range, unreliable, subject to changes forecast currently suggest 15-18 on Saturday with 26-30 on Sunday.
 

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Show up and go paddling. No car racks. No hassle. Access 100-plus boards at the Event Site all summer long. With the Big Winds SUP Club, members get multi-use passes to the Big SUP Center, home to North America’s largest fleet of SUPs. A ten session pass starts at $149, includes a lesson, and use of a paddle, PFD and leash, as well as exclusive discounts at Big Winds.
 

Jones, Sauvie’s, Coast Beta Test Forecast


Jones Wednesday: 20-23. Thursday: no. Friday: 5-10. Sauvie’s Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: no wind. Coast the next three days: 15-20 at the south coast today. Nothing Thursday and Friday.
 


Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

There will be snow on the ground at Mt. Hood today, and every day until the glaciers completely melt away.

 

Random Morning Thoughts

Some days ya just gotta set aside the work and find some time to play. Like today. Like now. Like… no random thoughts because I need to ride my bike before I sit in front of a computer and in a classroom all day. Have an awesome day!
 

Disclaimer required by my grad school program: I am not your therapist (but I could be in 700 days). I am your weather forecaster. Take everything I say with a grain of salt, and consult with your actual therapist about your mental health issues. One other thing: I plan to keep doing this forecast indefinitely, even when I am a therapist.
 

Gorge Weather Forecast

It’s a beautiful, sunny day today, and you’d better get out and enjoy it. There are just two sunny days left before we transition back into spring for the weekend. Expect sunshine today with a few high clouds. Temps will be in the upper 50’s early and the upper 70’s in the afternoon. Light wind to moderate wind. No rainbows. Thursday starts off sunny and turns cloudy in the evening with sprinkles possible in the afternoon. Temps will be in the mid 50’s early and the mid 70’s in the afternoon. Moderate to strong wind. 28% chance of rainbows. Friday looks partly to mostly cloudy and showery. Temps will be in the upper 50’s early and the low 70’s in the afternoon. Light wind early, moderate wind late. 98% chance of rainbows.

For weather specifically directed at travel through the Gorge, please visit Temira’s Awesome Travel Advisory Service on Facebook.
 

White Sprinter Van of the Day

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Road and Mountain Biking

Still no positive word on Gunsight. In other trail news, the snow level will dip down to around 6500′ on Saturday, so you may want to consider spending your cycling time at lower elevations. Or maybe you like cold rain, in which case, please go ride up high. Speaking of riding up high, Trailgate is Saturday, with free demos and other fun stuff going on at Billy Bob snopark off the 44 Road. Hmm. Bad combo. Maybe break out your goretex raingear and get some tacky Fifteenmile trail? Yum!
 

Upcoming Events

Today’s events include free yoga at 8:30 at the Heartgate Sanctuary in Oak Grove, ping pong at the Hood River Armory at 5, and the women’s post n’ pinot bike ride at 5:30 at Dirty Fingers. Tomorrow afternoon is the race-pace Post n’ Pint bike ride from Dirty Fingers. Ride for a couple of hours, head back to the shop, and they’ll give you a pint of beer as a reward.

Looking at the weekend, Trailgate 2016 is at Billy Bob snowpark on Saturday, with free mountain bike demos and live music. The Larch Mountain Uphill Time Trial is Sunday in Corbett. The Kiteboarding association has a free kite demo day on the Hood River Sandbar on Sunday, and Skibowl is hosting mountain bike races Friday through Sunday.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira


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