Area Forecast Discussion
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Reno NV
254 AM PDT Wed May 29 2024

.SYNOPSIS...

Today will be the coolest day of the week, with gradual warming
through the remainder of the week. A couple weak systems bring gusty
southwesterly afternoon winds on Saturday and again on Monday.
Conditions are expected to remain dry through the entire forecast
period.

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.DISCUSSION...

An upper-trough that brought another round of afternoon showers and
storms to the region has moved out of our region, leaving slightly
cooler and drier northwesterly flow over the region this morning. As
such, temperatures will moderate a bit today, yet highs will still
be around or just above seasonal averages this afternoon. Expect
typical afternoon breezes today, with the only factor straying from
normal is that these winds will be out of the northwest.

To sum up the pattern into early next week: a couple upper-level
shortwave troughs swing through the Pacific Northwest and squash the
atmosphere`s sad attempts at building high pressure over the western
US. Mostly zonal flow will be all the atmosphere can muster Thursday
and Friday, with temperatures gradually warming to almost 10 degrees
above seasonal averages by Friday. This will be the best chance this
weekend to see our first 90 degree day of the year, with a 30-40%
chance at KRNO. The first weak shortwave swings by to our north on
Saturday, leading to a pause in the warming trend and bringing gusty
southwest afternoon winds. A transient ridge passes over the region
on Sunday, before another shortwave follows hot on its trail Monday.
As this system brushes by to our north, expect another afternoon of
gusty southwesterly winds.

Ensembles still indicate an anomalous ridge of high pressure
building over the western US by Tuesday. This will bring
substantially warmer temperatures to the region, with blended
guidance suggesting daytime highs may reach 10-15 degrees above
average by mid next week. Even the day 8-9 cluster ensemble suites
show unanimous support for this pattern continuing, which is
indicative of increasing potential for a longer-duration of heat-
related health impacts. With this looking like our first major warm-
up of the season, now is the time to ensure cooling devices are in
working order! Whitlam


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.AVIATION...

VFR conditions prevail today with north/northwest breezes to 10-15
kts this afternoon. Skies will be mostly clear today with the
exception of some passing high clouds this afternoon. Whitlam

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