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Mt. Bachelor's Final Day: Spring Corn, Volunteer Week, and Hot Real Estate in Bend
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Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Monday, April 20th.
Kicking off the week with some big news from the slopes, Mt. Bachelor wraps up its season today after one of the shortest runs on record, thanks to that unusually warm winter. But dont miss out, folks, a late-season storm dumped about two feet of fresh powder from Wednesday night into Thursday morning, turning heads and delivering what staff and skiers are calling the best day of the year. If youre chasing those final turns, head up early for lift hours, grab some spring corn and make memories before the mountain shifts to summer mode, impacting everything from local ski shop inventories to trail crews gearing up for hiking season[3].
Weather-wise, expect a classic Central Oregon mix today, mostly cloudy with highs pushing into the 70s and light south winds picking up to 25 miles per hour gusts by afternoon. Nights stay cool in the lower to mid 40s under mostly cloudy skies, and keep an eye on that 20 percent rain chance building through the week, which could refresh the Deschutes River flows and boost wildflower blooms along the Tumalo trails[5].
On the real estate front, check out this stunner at 57752 Lassen Lane number 9 in southeast Bend, a 2020 custom build with five bedrooms, three and a half baths, and over 2500 square feet of smart, luxurious space. Its hitting the market at a time when buyers are snapping up family-ready homes near the high desert, perfect for those eyeing quick access to Sunriver adventures or Pilot Butte views, signaling a hot spring sellers market thats drawing families back to our sunny paradise[6].
Volunteers, its National Volunteer Week through the 25th, so rally your crew for Hands for Our Troops or local trail cleanups at Shevlin Park. These efforts rebuild lives and keep our trails pristine, directly tying into stronger communities as we shake off winter. And a heads up for road trippers, while not here, nearby highway projects like I-196 resurfacing remind us to plan routes wisely for safe travels to Bend[1][2].
Stay connected to what matters in Bend. This has been Bend Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Kicking off the week with some big news from the slopes, Mt. Bachelor wraps up its season today after one of the shortest runs on record, thanks to that unusually warm winter. But dont miss out, folks, a late-season storm dumped about two feet of fresh powder from Wednesday night into Thursday morning, turning heads and delivering what staff and skiers are calling the best day of the year. If youre chasing those final turns, head up early for lift hours, grab some spring corn and make memories before the mountain shifts to summer mode, impacting everything from local ski shop inventories to trail crews gearing up for hiking season[3].
Weather-wise, expect a classic Central Oregon mix today, mostly cloudy with highs pushing into the 70s and light south winds picking up to 25 miles per hour gusts by afternoon. Nights stay cool in the lower to mid 40s under mostly cloudy skies, and keep an eye on that 20 percent rain chance building through the week, which could refresh the Deschutes River flows and boost wildflower blooms along the Tumalo trails[5].
On the real estate front, check out this stunner at 57752 Lassen Lane number 9 in southeast Bend, a 2020 custom build with five bedrooms, three and a half baths, and over 2500 square feet of smart, luxurious space. Its hitting the market at a time when buyers are snapping up family-ready homes near the high desert, perfect for those eyeing quick access to Sunriver adventures or Pilot Butte views, signaling a hot spring sellers market thats drawing families back to our sunny paradise[6].
Volunteers, its National Volunteer Week through the 25th, so rally your crew for Hands for Our Troops or local trail cleanups at Shevlin Park. These efforts rebuild lives and keep our trails pristine, directly tying into stronger communities as we shake off winter. And a heads up for road trippers, while not here, nearby highway projects like I-196 resurfacing remind us to plan routes wisely for safe travels to Bend[1][2].
Stay connected to what matters in Bend. This has been Bend Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI