


Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Reno, NV
Issued by NWS Reno, NV
421 FXUS65 KREV 160754 AFDREV Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Reno NV 1254 AM PDT Wed Jul 16 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... * Typical afternoon breezes will produce areas of elevated to locally critical fire weather conditions into the weekend. * Isolated showers and thunderstorms remain possible each afternoon through midweek. * Seasonably hot and dry weather into the weekend with periods of haze from nearby wildfires. && .DISCUSSION... A low pressure currently situated over Montana will progress eastward today, but will still provide elevated afternoon breezes. Combined with the dry conditions, a handful of hours of localized to critical fire weather conditions will be possible, primarily for W NV Basin and Range. That low will also continue to bring hazy conditions as fires continue in N CA and S OR. While our dog days of summer aren`t totally over, our weekend heatwave has passed! Afternoon highs will hover around near-to- above normal through the end of this week. That means highs in the mid 80s and mid 90s for Sierra communities and valley locations, respectively. Looking towards the end of July, the Climate Prediction Center indicates near normal temperatures. With afternoon heating, chances (10-20%) for showers and thunderstorms continue, but will be primarily localized to Mono, Mineral, and S Lyon counties each afternoon through the week. As a tropical disturbance off the coast of Baja California progresses northward, a surge of moisture can be expected toward the end of this week. This increases areal coverage for showers and thunderstorms. However, they will still be confined to the southern part of our forecast area (Mono, Mineral, and S Lyon counties). -Giralte && .AVIATION... VFR conditions prevail today with typical afternoon breezes and gusts of 20-30 kts, primarily for Sierra front terminals. For the aforementioned terminals, as well as those in western NV, density altitude concerns will continue due to hot afternoon temperatures. Smokey and hazy conditions are expected to continue, as well, possibly degrading slantwise visibilities at Sierra Front and western NV terminals. Afternoon shower and thunderstorm chances continue each day this week, primarily impacting KMMH with possible gusty outflows and brief, heavy rainfall. -Giralte && .REV Watches/Warnings/Advisories... NV...Heat Advisory until 9 AM PDT this morning NVZ001-004. CA...None. && $$