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Wednesday: windy for the next four days…

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The Forecast

   
Today’s Gorge Wind – these are ranges for the average speed, not a predicted wind range. =)
Your favorite beach Dawn
Patrol
9am-
11:30a
11:30a-
3pm
3pm-
dusk
Steven’s Locks 10-13 14-17 23-26 26-29
Swell-Hood River 19-22 26-29 29-33 29-33
Doug’s, Lyle, Rowena 16-19 21-25 26-29 29-33
Rufus, etc. 11-14 14-17 26-29 29-33
Roosevelt & Arlington 11-14 14-17 26-29 29-33

Gorge Wind Forecast

Due to crowding and unsafe conditions at Port beaches, further restrictions are now in place. Remember: crowds lead to closures. First, kiting is no longer allowed at the Marina – it has become unsafe for other user groups. Next, parking has been further reduced along the waterfront – various restrictions are in place due to crowding at Frog Beach. The Nichols boat dock remains closed due to crowding. Please try and find someplace other than the Hood River Waterfront to play.

On to the forecast – we’re looking at three days of strong westerlies followed by one day of moderate westerlies and then lighter wind when heat returns. Wednesday’s going to be a strong one. Dawn patrol wind is 18-22 from Viento to Mosier with 11-14 at other locations. Clouds burn off in the Corridor by 11am, driving the wind towards the 29-33 zone. By early afternoon, we’ll have 29-33 from Viento to Rufus. That wind will fill in all the way to Arlington this afternoon with 26-29 at Stevenson and Threemile. River flow is 245kcfs and temp is 67 degrees. High temp today: 80ish central Gorge, 90ish in the desert.

3000′ of marine layer pushes into the Gorge Wednesday night into Thursday morning. While temps are forecast to drop into the 80’s in the desert, we’ll still have a solid thermal gradient accompanying the pressure gradient. Morning wind will be 17-20 from Viento to Hood River with 10-13 at Stevenson and 23-26 from Mosier eastward.. Clouds again burn off by noon or so. When that happens, we’ll see the westerlies rise to 25-28 from Viento to Rufus. Models suggest the wind will die back at Arlington, but I suspect it may continue despite model predictions. High temp central Gorge: mid 70’s. Low 80’s out east.

Lesser marine clouds fill the western half of the region on Friday. The day starts with 17-20 from Viento to Mosier. By afternoon, we’ll have gusty 25-28 from Stevenson to Rufus. A weak weather disturbance moving towards us may decrease wind strength and reliability near Swell.

Looking longer range, we’ll have westerlies in the upper teens to low 20’s on Saturday. Models then predict hotter weather, near 100, for Sunday through Tuesday, possibly Wednesday. Models are also hinting at light easterlies Sunday and Monday. That’s not for certain yet, especially as models tend to underestimate westerlies in this particular setup. We’ll delve deeper as we get closer. In the meantime, plan for a very hot start to next week.    

Coast, Jones, Sauvie’st

Coast (north/central/south – swell forecast provided by NWS. Wind northerly except as noted). Wednesday: W5/NW10/N30-35, W swell 5′ at 10 seconds. Thursday: NW5-10/NW10/N25-30, W 5′ @ 9. Friday: 15-20/20-25/35-40, W 4′ @ 10. Jones Wednesday: 5-8. Thursday: 11-14. Friday: 10-13. Sauvie’s Wednesday: 14-17. Thursday: 11-14. Friday: 10-13.    

Open/Closed Launch Site List – Porta-potties only.

Washington:
Skamania County
Stevenson East Point, Bob’s Beach, Boat ramp: all open
Home Valley: Open
Swell City: Open
Spring Creek Hatchery: Open
Klickitat County
Wunderbar: high water
Bingen Point: Open
Lyle: you have to cross private property to access
Doug’s Beach: Open
Avery: Open
Maryhill: Open for day use only..
The Wall: Open.
Roosevelt: Still CLOSED due to windstorm damage. (7/15)

Oregon
Rooster Rock: Open
Viento: Open
The Hook: Open
Waterfront Park: Open
Event Site: Open. Parking limited on weekends.
The Spit: Open
The Marina: Open
Boat ramp: open
Mosier: Only open for residents of 97040. Gate closed.
Rowena: Open
Celilo: Open
Rufus: Open
Arlington: Open
Threemile: Open
   

Mt. Hood Weather Forecast

Mt. Hood Meadows is now allowing uphill travel within the permit area. However, you will need to park outside their parking lots. Timberline is open for lift-serve skiing with exemplary guidelines for protecting guests and staff from the transmission of novel coronavirus. Please read their guidelines and rules here. Well done, T-Line! The Mt. Hood weather forecast will be on vacation unless something interesting happens in the weather up there. Some of you will be tempted to go out backcountry skiing. Please don’t – accidents do happen, and you may put others at risk. Timberline is allowing uphill access outside the permit area on the climbers’ trail ONLY.    

Hood River Weather Forecast

Partly cloudy sky this morning turns clear by late morning. Temps will be in the mid 60’s early and low 80’s later. Strong westerlies. No rainbows. Thursday starts clouds and turns clear midday. Temps will be in the upper 50’s early and mid 70’s later. Strong westerlies. No rainbows. Friday looks partly cloudy to start and sunny later. Temps will be in the mid 50’s early and upper 70’s in the afternoon. Moderate westerlies. No rainbows.     Looking for a complete Columbia Gorge forecast? Looking for more humor in your weather? Obscenities? You’re looking for my TATAS: Temira’s Awesome Travel Advisory Service on Facebook.    

Cycling

The Rowena Curves are freshly chip-sealed, and so is Snowden Road. Eldorado in Post Canyon has reopened. The new Whoopdee trail is being constructed. Contact HRATS if you would like to be part of some small and socially distanced work parties. Syncline/Coyote Wall: Open. Mt. Hood National Forest: Open for day use. Everything from Gunsight Ridge down is open. Kreps/SDS: open. Sandy Ridge: Open. Nestor Peak: open. Falls Creek: open. Columbia Hills State Park: open. Syncline: open. Skamania County trails outside the scenic area: open. Ape Canyon: Open!    

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Local Events

Cheno leads a workout at Hood River Valley High School every Monday at 6pm. There are sailboat races at the Hood River Marina every Wednesday evening. Dirty Fingers has a group mountain bike ride Thursday nights at 5:30pm.     Click here for the full events calendar.    

Statement on Racial Justice


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I pledge to speak out against racism, and I pledge to be a humble ally who is willing to look at the ways that I benefit personally from racist structures in this society. I will continue to speak up and help wake up others, and I will listen quietly when people of color need me to.

I ask that all of you also reflect on the ways you benefit from racist societal structures. I recommend reading “White Fragility” and “How to be an Anti-Racist”. Don’t have much time? Read “Unpacking the Knapsack of White Privilege”. Watch the movie “13th”. When others confront you about your racism, take a deep breath, listen quietly, and attempt to quell your natural defensiveness. We have been raised in a society founded on slavery and racism. These values (and yes, some people hold them as values) remain entrenched in our society in subtle and not-so subtle ways. I challenge you to learn to see them so that you can learn to undo them. We can’t undo the damage that’s been done, and we don’t have the right to ask for forgiveness, but we can work to create a more equitable world going forward.    

Have an awesome day!

Temira

By Temira

Temira Lital is a recreation and travel weather forecaster based in Hood River, Oregon. Temira uses they/them pronouns. They're also a mental health counselor. Temira bikes, skis, windsurfs, paddles a SUP, swims in mountain lakes, and loves gardening. Most recently they've taken up SUP foiling. Temira is powered by La Croix, protein, and beets.