Hydrometeorological Discussion
Issued by NWS California-Nevada RFC
Issued by NWS California-Nevada RFC
939 AGUS76 KRSA 171254 HMDRSA Hydrometeorological Discussion National Weather Service / California Nevada RFC / Sacramento CA 555 AM PDT Mon Jun 17 2024 ...SCATTERED LIGHT SHOWERS FOR FAR NORTHERN NV TODAY... ...COOLER THAN NORMAL TEMPS WILL RISE ABV AVG BY THE END OF THE WEEK... .METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS (MON AM - SUN AM)... A s/wv trof is moving across the Pacific Northwest with the southern extent of the system clipping far northern CA on it way toward northern NV today. Radar and gauge data shows light precip falling across the upper Klamath River basin and now far northern NV with totals generally remaining less than 0.10-inch. After this system exits off toward the east this evening...general troffing remains along the west coast being reinforced by weak disturbances rotating through the cyclonic flow aloft. This pattern should persist through the middle of the week...when flow becomes a bit more westerly and heights rise across the region. Overall...below normal temperatures today will moderate a bit through the week and then inch above normal for the weekend into early next week. Please Note: This product may NOT be routinely updated Friday through Sunday between Jun 1 and Oct 1. Please refer to www.cnrfc.noaa.gov/dailyBriefing.php for a graphical summary of weather and hydrologic conditions. QPF graphics are available at www.cnrfc.noaa.gov/qpf.php Kozlowski $$