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Latest weather forecast (as of 11:00 pm Saturday) for our Sunday morning Sierra summit attempt is moderate to heavy rain and strong, gusty winds. Wind speeds and rain will be increasing Sunday morning after sunrise (7:21 am at the summit, though we won't actually be able to see the sun).
Though Sunday morning promises to be cold, wet and windy, the snow level should remain above I-80's 7,200 foot summit until Late Sunday or very early Monday morning. The forecast for 9 am at the summit (Norden @ roughly 7,200 feet) is for
"Rain/Wind" (70% chance of precipitaton), 41 degrees, and 19 mph wind from the SSW. Winds are forecast to get increasingly stronger (e.g., 24 mph at 10 am) and the chance of precipitation to get higher (e.g., 80% at 10 am) as the morning progresses.
Click for the following weather alerts:
Wind Advisory
Winter Storm Warning
Special Weather Statement
all of which detail some seriously ****** weather in northern California with heavy rain and high, gusty winds Sunday. And here's a link to the RADAR image:
Weather RADAR
Mike and I will probably get off at the Soda Springs exit (the summit) and send you on your way east. The wind and rain are both supposed to get stronger with each passing hour until sometime in the afternoon, so we'd best get back down the hill. From the summit descending the several mile wind exposed decline into Truckee, take it easy against the wind gusts blasting you from your right and beware ***** cagers. Once you get out of the mountains, expect nasty wind gusts on the eastern side around Reno. Should get better the further east you go.
In fact, Reno is forecast for "Showers/Wind", low 60s, and with 30 mph+ gusty winds by the time you arrive. An hour east of Reno and it's supposed to become "Few Showers/Wind" with low 20s mph wind speed.
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Highly recommend having water proof gloves with a squeegie on the thumb or finger. It's 100 miles from Auburn to Reno, and I expect that will be the worst part of your ride home. This is gonna be a cold one, so make sure you have the means to stay warm, and some energy snacks for fuel. Kinda looking like you're going to do the whole trip in the wind and rain on a new (to you) bike.
Good thing you're a tough SOB.
Good thing madmike and I
LOVE to ride in the rain. We ALWAYS order it when we take an extended trip together.
Let's coordinate and meet at the Starbucks In Auburn (almost) next to the Chevron Station at the Foresthill Exit off east I-80 (at Lincoln way and Foresthill). If anything really needs to be fixed/addressed after your 2 to 2.5 hour ride from San Jose, we can always get to my condo to see if there is anything we can do (like duct tape everything in sight).
BTW, turn your cell phone OFF going through the mountains. Searching for cell towers is the biggest drain on its battery, and from Auburn to Reno, you can almost completely deplete a cell phone battery's charge by the time you hit Reno. There is cell reception through this mountain route, but it's spotty past Colfax. If you need the phone, you can always turn it on when you do, and hope you're in a spot that has reception.