Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Reno, NV

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FXUS65 KREV 042038
AFDREV

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Reno NV
138 PM PDT Tue Jun 4 2024

.SYNOPSIS...

Mild temperatures today will steadily warm to well above average for
the remainder of the forecast period. A moderate heat risk is
expected for western Nevada communities Wednesday into the weekend.
Low chances of showers and storms will exist each afternoon
Wednesday through the weekend.

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.DISCUSSION...

You can`t ask for much more pleasant weather than what`s underway
across the region with temperatures climbing into the 70s and 80s
beneath sunny skies. The culprit responsible is a strengthening
upper ridge, which is gradually nudging into the western states per
latest moisture-channel imagery. Enjoy the mild temperatures today
because some changes are on the way...

Our first heat episode of the year begins in earnest on Wednesday
as further amplification of the upper ridge will foster steady
warming through Thursday before temperatures plateau Friday into
the weekend. Daytime highs will soar into the mid to upper 80s for
Sierra communities and mid-upper 90s for lower western Nevada
valleys each afternoon through Sunday. Our more populated locales
in western Nevada such as Reno and Fallen have a 20-40% and 30-50%
chance, respectively, of reaching the century mark on Thursday
and Friday per latest blended guidance. It is worth noting that
this same guidance has been running a bit too warm in regard to
high temperatures, so the lower end of these probability ranges
are likely more representative.

Regardless, daytime temperatures will be 10-20 degrees above early
June averages, which compounded by minimal relief from the heat
during the overnight hours will pose a moderate heat risk for
western Nevada communities Wednesday through Saturday. Be sure to
drink plenty of water, limit time out in the sun and strenuous
outdoor activities, and frequently seek air conditioned buildings!

Intense surface heating couple with ample moisture aloft will likely
prove sufficient for daily chances of afternoon showers and isolated
thunderstorms starting Wednesday. Blended guidance indicates that
chances will remain quite low, only reaching 10-20% each day.
Favored areas include the Sierra south of the Tahoe Basin and NE
California into N Washoe County with lesser chances elsewhere.
Meanwhile, elevated to perhaps locally critical fire weather
conditions may exist across portions of western Nevada Friday and
Saturday afternoon as increased west breezes overlap with daytime
humidities in the teens.

-Salas

&&

.AVIATION...

Widespread VFR conditions will largely prevail this week with a
couple notable weather concerns. The first and primary concern will
be the potential for density altitude issues as temperatures soar
into the 80s and 90s each afternoon beginning Wednesday and lasting
through the weekend. The second concern will be low chances (10-20%)
of showers and isolated thunderstorms during the same timeframe,
particularly favoring the eastern Sierra south of the Tahoe Basin
and areas near the Oregon border.

-Salas

&&

.REV Watches/Warnings/Advisories...
NV...None.
CA...None.
&&

$$