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023 FXUS65 KVEF 292125 AAA AFDVEF Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Las Vegas NV 225 PM PDT Sat Jun 29 2024 .SYNOPSIS...
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Hot and breezy conditions will continue across most of the region through Sunday. Monsoonal moisture will move back into northwest Arizona, bringing slight chances for thunderstorms in Mohave County Sunday and early this coming week. A strong ridge of high pressure will build Wednesday through the Independence Day weekend with temperatures climbing several degrees leading to an extended period of dangerous heat.
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&& .SHORT TERM...through Monday. Through Sunday, our forecast area will be caught between a broad trough moving across the Pacific Northwest and an expansive ridge over the southern states. South-southwest winds that have generally been gusting 20-30 mph during the afternoon hours will increase about 5-10 mph by Sunday afternoon...with the strongest winds expected over Lincoln County near the Utah border. The main concern will be increasing fire danger across the region with the continued hot and breezy to windy conditions. Wind speeds will decrease slightly Monday as the trough axis moves across the northern Intermountain Region and Rockies. High temperatures will only fluctuate slightly across our forecast area with readings holding within a degree or two of the 110 degree mark in Las Vegas. Meanwhile, monsoon moisture over central and eastern Arizona will be pulled toward northwest Arizona in response to the trough passage. This will reintroduce the potential for isolated thunderstorms over eastern Mohave County Sunday afternoon through Monday. .LONG TERM...Tuesday through Saturday. A period of excessive heat looks to be shaping up across much of southeast California and southern Nevada beginning Wednesday and persisting through next weekend as a strong Eastern Pacific ridge amplifies and expands inland over the Interior West. Model ensembles are in quite good agreement with this exceptionally strong ridge. High temperatures will climb several degrees and the NBM indicates about a 40 percent chance of reaching the 115 degree mark in Las Vegas Thursday through Saturday. This will lead to High and Extreme HeatRisk developing and expanding over much of the Mojave Desert Wednesday into next weekend. This magnitude of heat is dangerous to everyone and proper safety precautions are recommended including limiting time outdoors and staying hydrated. Low grade monsoonal moisture may persist in northwest Arizona through Wednesday, before tending to shift southeast the rest of the week in response to the prevailing dry northwest or northerly flow associated with the ridge. && .FIRE WEATHER...
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Hot and dry weather with increasing southwest winds Sunday will lead to elevated fire danger across most of the region. Critical conditions will be confined to southeast Nevada. A Red Flag Warning is in effect from noon to 8 pm PDT Sunday for Lincoln County Nevada Fire Weather Zone 461. Monsoonal moisture moves back into Arizona Sunday, bringing slight chances for thunderstorms in Mohave County at least through Wednesday. Farther west, temperatures will continue to climb, likely reaching dangerous levels late in the week.
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&& .AVIATION...For Harry Reid...Persistent south-southwest winds will continue through Sunday under clear skies. Gusts 20-25 knots will occur during the afternoon and early evening hours followed by speeds decreasing to less than 10 knots after sunset and overnight. For the rest of southern Nevada, northwest Arizona and southeast California...General south-southwest winds will persist across most of the region through Sunday under clear skies. Gusts 20-25 knots can be expected during the afternoon and early evening hours then speeds will diminish to less than 10 knots after sunset and overnight. && .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...Spotters are encouraged to report any significant weather or impacts according to standard operating procedures. && $$ SHORT TERM/LONG TERM/AVIATION...Adair For more forecast information...see us on our webpage: https://weather.gov/lasvegas or follow us on Facebook and Twitter