Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Elko, NV
Issued by NWS Elko, NV
616 FXUS65 KLKN 161013 AFDLKN Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Elko NV 313 AM PDT Sun Jun 16 2024 .SYNOPSIS...A trough moving into the northwestern United States will bring several weather changes to Nevada through the early portions of this week. Another round of breezy winds will develop this afternoon as a colder air mass begins to settle into the area. High temperatures by Monday will be in the mid 60s with some areas remaining in the 50s in northern Elko county. Freezing temperatures are possible across portions of northern Nevada beginning tonight and especially Monday night into Tuesday morning. Isolated light rain or snow showers are expected across far northern Nevada later tonight with a few higher elevation snow showers but significant precipitation is not expected. A warming trend begins Tuesday, with high temperatures back up into the 90s by late next week. && .SHORT TERM...Today through Monday night. Skies are mainly clear across northern and central Nevada this morning. For today, upper level low pressure is sprawled across the northwest United States with a ridge across northwest Mexico. For today, a west to southwest flow will continue over the region. This will bring a continuation of dry weather over the area. Winds will be westerly with speeds of 10 to 20 mph and gusts to 30 mph. Highs will be in the 70s and 80s. For tonight, temperatures will be on the cool side with the possibility of a mix of light rain and snow showers in portions of northern Elko county, along the border with Idaho. No accumulations are expected, though low temperatures in this area will fall into the 30s. Issued a frost advisory as a result. Other locations will see readings in the 40s. Most of the forecast area will see mostly sunny skies, though clouds and light precipitation is expected to hang around northern Elko county. Look for breezy to locally windy conditions out of the northwest at 15 to 25 mph with gusts to 35 mph. Highs will be much cooler with readings in the 60s to low 70s. Monday night will be fairly chilly and current headlines include frost advisories and freeze watches for much of the forecast area, so bringing in or covering sensitive plants is essential and if possible. Skies will be mostly clear with dry conditions. Lows will be in the upper 20s to mid 30s. .LONG TERM...Tuesday through next Sunday Drier and warmer conditions move back over the silver state after a cold front as it heads eastward leaving clearer skies throughout the long term. High temperatures are expected to start in the long term cooler with Tuesday highs in the 60s to 70s and will gradually warm back into the 90s by Friday with weekend temperatures just barely reaching triple digits. Lows will be a little more milder, starting in the 30s, but gradually rising into the 50s by the weekend. Winds expected to be calm with some afternoon southerly breezes each day at 10-15 mph. && .AVIATION...VFR will be the primary flight condition through tonight. Afternoon breezes can be expected today across the region with gusts 20KTS to 25KTS. Along with breezes, haze is also expected and localized areas of blowing dust are possible. Blowing dust may impact terminals and lower visibility with brief MVFR conditions possible. Greatest threat will be at KWMC and KBAM. && .FIRE WEATHER...Look for a cooling trend as high temperatures are forecast mainly in the 70s across the area. Winds along and ahead of another, stronger cold front will increase across the western half of the state this afternoon through the evening hours. Probabilities for wind gusts at or above 30 mph are highest (up to 70% in higher elevations, 50% chance in valleys) across Humboldt, Lander and northwestern Nye counties in the evening. Daytime relative humidity levels will drop to critically low levels in many valleys this afternoon creating elevated fire weather conditions later in the afternoon and early evening period. Diminishing winds, plummeting temperatures with possible frost/freeze conditions north of I-80 and rising relative humidity is expected across northern Nevada tonight. Breezy northwest winds will develop again on Monday but with much below normal temperatures and higher humidity in place along with a few rain and high elevation snow showers across northern Elko county with areas to the south remaining dry. A more widespread frost/freeze event is anticipated for Monday night into Tuesday morning with a warming trend beginning Tuesday under a lighter wind regime. && .HYDROLOGY...Look for a drop in temperatures over the next 36 to 48 hours. Below average temperatures with highs in the 70s are expected today, with even cooler temperatures on Monday with highs in the 60s. Lows will drop well into the 40s tonight with 30s near the ID/NV border. Colder temperatures, including freezing temperatures in areas of remaining snow pack Monday night into Tuesday morning will temporarily slow the melting process resulting in noticeable decline in flow in the smaller watersheds. The lower Humboldt near Battle Mountain is expected to remain in in action stage for the next several days. The Humboldt at Comus is expected to gradually rise through early this week but remain in action stage. Minor flood stage could be reached by Monday night into Tuesday. Wildhorse Reservoir remains elevated and will stay in action stage for the next several days. Lamoille Creek continues with diurnal fluctuations in height that are in and out of action stage. At this time, minor flood stage is not expected to be reached though the creek will run high with cold water. && .LKN Watches/Warnings/Advisories... Frost Advisory from 11 PM Monday to 8 AM PDT Tuesday ABOVE 1000 FEET in Humboldt County...Northeastern Nye County...Northern Lander County and Northern Eureka County...Northwestern Nye County. Frost Advisory from 11 PM this evening to 8 AM PDT Monday ABOVE 1000 FEET in Northern Elko County. Freeze Watch from Monday evening through Tuesday morning ABOVE 1000 FEET in Northern Elko County...Ruby Mountains and East Humboldt Range...South Central Elko County...Southern Lander County and Southern Eureka County...Southwest Elko County... White Pine County. && $$ 86/97/92/86