Area Forecast Discussion
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849 FXUS65 KREV 260838 AFDREV Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Reno NV 138 AM PDT Sun May 26 2024 .SYNOPSIS...
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Temperatures will warm the rest of the Memorial Day weekend with lighter winds both through Monday. There remains a 10-20% chance for a few storms Monday afternoon, but otherwise plan on dry conditions. Beyond Memorial Day, another low pressure system will keep it dry with breezy late day winds returning.
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&& .DISCUSSION...
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* Evidence for the upper level ridge shows up in the balloon soundings with a stout stable layer around 650-675mb. This flat ridge will continue to produce a bit of a warm-up along with lights winds and dry conditions through early Monday. This ridge- induced mid-layer inversion won`t stick around for too long as a shortwave pushing through on Monday will allow for some destabilization. With the steepening upper level lapse rates due to the wave passage and the heating at the surface, there is a 10- 20% chance for storms to develop along the Sierra from Lake Tahoe south on Monday. Once the afternoon westerly winds kick in, then a handful of the showers and storms may slide over western Nevada areas late afternoon into the evening. Outside of the Sierra on Memorial Day, conditions will be rather uneventful with temperatures a few degrees above normal and typical afternoon breezes. * Rest of the work week: There aren`t any significant ECMWF EFI signals for winds, temperatures, or precipitation. The main concern will be how the southward extent of a Pacific Northwest low pressure system from Tuesday through the rest of the week. This will impact the strength of the winds on Tuesday (for now gusts 30-40 mph possible) and also how much of a cooldown we experience. Blended guidance for forecast temperatures has leveled out a touch, but there is still a decent amount of spread in how much we may cool off on Thursday/Friday due to the low pressure system`s approach. Even the lowest forecast daytime high temperatures are still within the realm of average for the Sierra and western Nevada. -Edan
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&& .AVIATION...
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* For Sunday and Monday: Flat ridge of high pressure brings lighter daytime winds and much warmer temperatures. Winds will be lightest Sunday afternoon with gusts 15-20 kts after 22z with a slight uptick Monday to 20-25 kts. * VFR conditions prevailing through Monday. The exception will be a 10-20% chance of thunder along the eastern Sierra mostly south of Hwy 50. * Tuesday onward: Depending on the depth and track of a Pacific Northwest trough, the winds in the afternoon on Tuesday may be the strongest with peak gusts 25 to 35 kts for northeastern CA and western Nevada. Temperatures will meander near average with continued breezes will develop each afternoon through the end of the week. -Edan
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&& .REV Watches/Warnings/Advisories... NV...None. CA...None. && $$