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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Las Vegas NV
1252 PM PDT Wed Jun 19 2024

.SYNOPSIS...First sign of the North American Monsoon expected in
the coming days. Tropical moisture will increase over eastern
Arizona Thursday, then continue west into western Arizona, southern
Nevada and eastern California Friday through early next week. This
will bring an increase in shower and thunderstorm chances, while
high temperatures slightly moderate with the onset of higher
humidity.

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.DISCUSSION...Through next Wednesday.

First taste of the North American Monsoon set to arrive in the
coming days as guidance continues to get more `bullish` on moisture
advection into the region.

There is now Tropical Storm Alberto in the southwest Gulf of Mexico,
which is progged to move inland into mainland Mexico tomorrow. The
remnants of Alberto will then continue to move west into the eastern
Pacific along the southern periphery of a strong subtropical ridge
expanding westward over the Desert Southwest. Moisture presently
over west Texas, New Mexico and northern Mexico will advect westward
underneath the ridge on east-southeast winds, arriving into eastern
Arizona Thursday. That moisture continues to move west into western
Arizona, southern Nevada and eastern California Friday into early
next week. As the remnants from Alberto cross into the eastern
Pacific and southern Gulf of California it could induce a gulf surge
transporting additional moisture into the lower Colorado River
Valley. Both the GEFS and EPS both indicate precipitable water
values peaking over the weekend into early next week with values
ranging from 1` to 1.5` from around Las Vegas/Mesquite south through
western Arizona and eastern California. Therefore, the chance for
showers and thunderstorms has continued to increase, and expand
further west from Friday into early next week. Initial storm
conditions will likely support gusty winds and dry lightning
potential, as moisture deepens storms should transition to seeing
more rain reach the ground.

For the past two days had some concern for `excessively hot`
temperatures occurring over this weekend as massive ridge currently
over the eastern/central US migrated back west, repositioning itself
over the Desert Southwest. Now with more moisture expected to advect
into the region, NBM temperatures have moderated some. Yesterday,
NBM probabilities of Las Vegas high temperatures 110+ were 60%-70%,
today that has dropped to around 40%. In actual numbers, both
Saturday and Sunday highs are now 2-3 degrees lower than yesterday.
Therefore, not as many pockets of `Major` HeatRisk expected. But,
again that heat will be offset by higher humidity values.

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.AVIATION...For Harry Reid...Winds will follow a typical diurnal
pattern for the remainder of today and tomorrow.  Northeast to east
winds will continue through the mid-afternoon before turning to the
south-southwest by evening.  Prior to the change to the southwest,
speeds are expected to remain around 8 knots, although an occasional
gust to 15kts can not be ruled out.  After the southwest shift,
speeds will increase to 10 to 12 knots with a few gusts to 18kts
possible through sunset.  Light and variable winds will return for
tonight and Thursday morning.  Skies will remain mainly clear
through the TAF period.

For the rest of southern Nevada, northwest Arizona and southeast
California...Winds will follow a typical diurnal pattern through
Thursday with light and, at times, variable winds overnight and
breezy conditions in the afternoon and early evening.  Occasional
gusts to 20kts are possible across the western Mojave Desert and in
the Colorado River Valley this afternoon, while gusts elsewhere will
be limited. Besides a few clouds around 15kft AGL in the Owens
Valley and along the Sierra, mainly clear skies will be seen across
the region.

&&

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...Spotters are encouraged to report
any significant weather or impacts according to standard operating
procedures.

&&

$$

DISCUSSION...Pierce
AVIATION...Planz

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