Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Elko, NV

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FXUS65 KLKN 120835
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Elko NV
Issued by National Weather Service Reno NV
135 AM PDT Wed Jun 12 2024

.SYNOPSIS...Quiet pattern with above average temperatures, and
light to breezy afternoon winds will continue through Friday.
Upper level trough looks to move through this weekend bringing
stronger winds and much cooler temperatures across the area.

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.SHORT TERM...Today and Thursday

Quiet weather pattern will continue for the next few days with
week zonal flow aloft as the Silver State remains sandwiched
between strong westerly flow over southern Canada and a cut
off upper level low offshore over far southern coastal
California. This low will move little over the next few days as it
remains blocked by a strong upper level ridge currently over the
Rio Grande valley. Overall, the current trend of mostly clear
skies, gradually warming temperatures, and light to breezy
afternoon winds will continue. Temperatures and winds: Current
trend of above normal temperatures across the area continues
unabated as daytime highs in the upper 80s to upper 90s with
overnight lows in the lower 50s to mid 60s. Winds will be light to
breezy in the afternoons with westerly winds of 5 to 15 MPH with
gusts up to 25 MPH possible.

.LONG TERM... Friday through next Wednesday

Southwesterly flow over the forecast region Friday along with
lowering heights as a deep low pressure system moves into BC
Canada. Weather across northern and central Nevada will be
relatively benign with dry conditions and daily temperatures
rending cooler from the north. temperatures look to be a few
degrees cooler than average across the forecast area by Sunday
or Monday. The main concern will be typical afternoon breezes
with gusts in the 20 to 25 MPH range.

High uncertainty and low confidence continues to be expressed in
the details of the impending upper low and surface front
anticipated to move into the forecast area from the northwest
early next week. Numerical solutions continue to display
discrepancy in strength and timing. Main effects look to be in
the Monday to Tuesday timeframe with gusty winds likely, along
with the increased probability of precipitation across northern
Nevada.


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.AVIATION...VFR conditions are expected at all terminals through
Thursday.

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.HYDROLOGY...Temperatures will continue to reside warmer than
average thru Friday before cooling several degrees for the
weekend. This will allow remaining high mountain snow-pack to
continue to melt at a quicker rate. Dry and mostly sunny weather
is expected, with little threat of showers or thunderstorms
bringing a rain on snow event this week as well.

The Humboldt River near Battle Mountain will continue to reside
in action stage for the next several days.

Wildhorse Reservoir will continue to reside in action stage for
the next several days.

Lamoille Creek will continue to reside in action stage for the
next several days. Diurnal fluctuations in height and discharge
will also continue with the creek peaking during the evening
hours. The creek may briefly enter minor flood stage while at
peak evening flow.

The Jarbidge River receded below action stage However, flows
remain swift and caution should be exercised if recreating near
the river.


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.LKN Watches/Warnings/Advisories...
None.
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98/92/97/98