NOTE: This page was last updated on September 25, 2024.
THPRD programs, classes and sponsored activities may sometimes be delayed or canceled by unusually severe weather.
THPRD programs, classes and sponsored activities may sometimes be delayed or canceled by unusually severe weather.
To communicate quickly and efficiently, THPRD shares new information about inclement weather closures and other interruptions through a text message alert system.
We also recommend visiting our THPRD.org home page or Facebook for updated closure information. You can also check with your preferred local media source; we keep local media informed when weather conditions force interruptions to our program schedule.
Facility Closures
In the interest of public safety, inclement weather may necessitate the closure of THPRD facilities. In this event, all scheduled programs, classes and activities will be canceled.
When overnight weather results in the cancellation of morning programs, the Park District will evaluate conditions as the day progresses to determine if afternoon/evening programs will be held. Typically, this decision will be shared through the THPRD Text Message Alerts.
When Beaverton School District schools close because of weather conditions, all THPRD-sponsored activities held at BSD locations will be canceled.
When BSD delays school opening, all THPRD-sponsored activities at BSD locations will be canceled until BSD opens.
When BSD releases children early due to inclement weather, all THPRD after-school, middle-school, community school, sports and other in-school programs will be canceled for the day.
Field Conditions
Guidelines below apply to all fields owned and/or maintained by THPRD -- including Beaverton School District and PCC Rock Creek sites – and apply to football, soccer, lacrosse, cricket, softball, baseball and rugby.
Generally, if it’s not safe for players, or damage to the field may occur, it’s not a good idea to play. Use good judgment. Do not ignore poor field conditions, rainout messages, or inclement weather advisories. Doing so may result in injury and/or fields being removed from use for extended periods of time.
Fields are considered closed under the following conditions:
There has been 1 inch or more of rain in the preceding 12 hours.
The temperature falls below 33 degrees.
Ice, snow, frost, slush or visible pools of surface water are present on the field.
When someone steps on the field, water shoots up, water pools near the individual's feet and/or their foot sinks into the turf or leaves a print.
Fields may be closed if the following conditions are present:
Significant rainfall the day of use.
Rain following cold temperatures (this can cause slow drainage).
Slick mud resulting from over-use.
Footprints on the field that hold water.
Wet turf that could be damaged from play.
Significant turf loss due to weather, use, lack of water or soil compaction.
Please share this information with coaches and field coordinators in your association. Their cooperation will be key to preserving our fields in a safe and playable condition.
Rainouts
Rainouts will be posted on our field conditions website or call (503)-388-3204
In-Season: Partial schedules may be played. On weekdays, updates will be recorded at about 3 pm (youth) or 4 pm (adults). On the weekend, updates will be recorded at about 7:30 am (youth) or 3 pm (adults).
Preseason: “All or none” of the playing fields will be declared playable by maintenance staff, according to the following criteria:
The current field conditions at the HMT Complex, Sunset Park, TVWD and PCC fields.