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335 FXUS65 KVEF 152024 AFDVEF Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Las Vegas NV 124 PM PDT Sat Jun 15 2024 .SYNOPSIS...An increasing southwest flow aloft will lead to a hot and breezy day across the region today. However, a shift in the weather pattern will bring a cooling trend to the area beginning Sunday and continuing through the middle of next week before temperatures are forecast to increase once again. Temperatures will be more seasonal early to mid week for the first time since late May. && .SHORT TERM...
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Tonight through Sunday night. An upper level low will continue to drop south into the region tonight and Sunday. The trajectory of this low is dry so no precipitation is expected with this system. Another day of gusty west to southwest winds is expected on Sunday. The highest chance for impactful winds is in and around Barstow, CA into the Yucca Valley as probabilities for wind gusts over 40 MPH jump to around 80% Sunday late afternoon into the evening. This is about when a moderate 850mb jet will be squeezing into the area. While probabilities are decently high, the length of time of the probabilities and area is limited so no need for wind headlines at this time. Dry air combined with breezy winds will result in increased fire danger. A Red Flag Warning is in effect for Sunday in Mohave County where dry conditions, breezy winds, and primed fuels will have the best potential for easy fir starts and rapid fire spreads. Elsewhere, winds or fuel moisture remain marginal but caution should be used as it will continue to be very dry in the afternoons. The incoming low will be the start of a cool down heading into early next week. High temperatures SUnday afternoon will remain slightly above normal but be about 5 degrees cooler than today`s high temperatures. .LONG TERM...Monday through Friday. Still expecting the passage of a weak, dry cold front Monday night which will bring high temperatures back down closer to normal Monday- Wednesday. Surface winds will remain elevated on Monday then return to a more typical daytime south-southwest direction with speeds 10- 20 mph the rest of the week. Temperatures quickly start too warm on Thursday and Friday as broad, weak trough across the west starts to weaken its grip on the region. HeatRisk will mostly be in the `Moderate" category, with patchy `Major` values for a few of the lower desert valleys heading into next weekend.
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&& .AVIATION...
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For Harry Reid...Light south winds expected through the morning and early-afternoon with directional variability between 150 and 220. Expect breezy southwest winds by 21Z with gusts of 20-30 kts; 30% chance of gusts occurring above 25 kts. Gusts will become more sporadic after sunset, but will not cease until around 12Z. Expect a similar wind pattern on Sunday. No operationally significant cloud cover expected. For the rest of southern Nevada, northwestern Arizona, and southeastern California...Gusty southwest winds will pick up across the area around 20z with gust speeds between 20 and 30 kts. The exception will be KBIH which will gust from the north around 20 kts and KDAG which will gust from the west around 35 kts. Gusts will persist through 12Z before gradually subsiding through the remainder of the morning. Expect a similar wind pattern on Sunday. No operationally significant cloud cover expected.
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&& .FIRE WEATHER...
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Afternoon relative humidity values are expected to be under 15 percent over the weekend with poor overnight RH recovery. We will see gusty southwest winds develop again Sunday afternoon and potentially Monday afternoon with sustained winds between 10 and 20 mph with gusts 20 to 35 mph. The combination of low RH and gusty winds will elevate fire spread concerns, at least locally on Sunday in Mohave County and the Colorado River Valley where a Red Flag Warning is in effect.
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&& .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...Spotters are encouraged to report any significant weather or impacts according to standard operating procedures. && $$ SHORT TERM...Nickerson LONG TERM...Pierce AVIATION...Varian For more forecast information...see us on our webpage: https://weather.gov/lasvegas or follow us on Facebook and Twitter