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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Las Vegas NV
200 AM PDT Tue May 21 2024

.SYNOPSIS...Moderate north winds and a few degrees of cooling
will occur today behind a low pressure system moving away toward the
Rockies. A mean trough will hold over the western states this week
into the holiday weekend resulting in near normal temperatures with
elevated afternoon winds each day.
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.SHORT TERM...through Wednesday.

North winds were spreading down through southern Nevada early this
morning behind a cold front associated with an upper low sliding
across northeast Nevada and Utah. This will produce north winds
gusting 20 to 30 mph across much of our region this morning followed
by gradually decreasing speeds this afternoon. Highs will be 3-5
degrees lower than those observed Monday under a sunny sky. Winds
will become light tonight through Wednesday morning then southwest
or west winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts 20 to 25 mph will develop in
the afternoon and evening across most of the regions as another
shortwave drops down from the Pacific Northwest into northern Nevada
and the northern Intermountain region. Highs will rebound 5-7
degrees Wednesday afternoon with readings in the 90s across most of
the desert zones which is near or slightly above normal for late May.

.LONG TERM...Thursday through Monday.

Lower 500 mb heights and general "troughiness" will linger across
the Desert Southwest through the weekend. A low pressure system
traversing the Intermountain West on Thursday will bring 25 to 35
mph southwesterly wind gusts to the Mojave Desert on Thursday
afternoon. These breezier afternoon winds will continue through
Saturday as shortwaves embedded in the upper level flow continue to
pass through the Great Basin. These lower 500 mb heights combined
with a series of passing disturbances to our north will keep
temperatures in the normal to slightly cooler than normal range as
we head into the weekend.

Long term guidance is hinting at the 500 mb pattern becoming more
zonal or potentially ridge-y Sunday onward. This would result in
warming temperatures and the continuation of dry and relatively mild
weather into early next week.
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.AVIATION...For Harry Reid...North winds around 15kts with gusts
to 25kts will continue through midday. Winds weaken and become more
northeast in the afternoon. after 2 am this morning. Northerly gusts
tomorrow morning around 20 knots at times, weakening in the
afternoon hours. Any cloud cover this morning will be above 15k feet
before clearing out by midday.

For the rest of southern Nevada, northwest Arizona and southeast
California...Northerly winds at KVGT gusting up to 25kts this
morning the decreasing in the afternoon. Winds turn northerly after
6 am at KIFP and KEED with gusts up to 30kts. Winds turn north to
northeast up to 10kts at KDAG by mid morning and KBIH should see
persistent north winds up to 10 knots through the TAF period. FEW-
SCT clouds generally aoa 12k feet early this morning in the Las
Vegas Valley otherwise, skies will be clear.
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.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...Spotters are encouraged to report
any significant weather or impacts according to standard operating
procedures.

&&

$$

SHORT TERM...Adair
LONG TERM...Stessman
AVIATION...Salmen

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