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Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Reno, NV
Issued by NWS Reno, NV
526 FNUS85 KREV 182137 FWLREV ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Reno NV 237 PM PDT Tue Jun 18 2024 ECC004-009-192145- Lassen NF and BLM in Modoc, Lassen, and Washoe Counties-Plumas NF- Discussion for Susanville and Quincy 237 PM PDT Tue Jun 18 2024 Temperatures will steadily warm through the week, peaking on Saturday around 15 degrees above average. Conditions remain dry with poor overnight relative humidity recoveries. Winds remain relatively light and diurnally driven through Friday. A system brushing by to the north this weekend brings increased westerly winds with periods of critical fire weather conditions possible. $$ ECC012-192145- Tahoe Basin, Sierra Foothills and El Dorado NF- Discussion for Camino 237 PM PDT Tue Jun 18 2024 Winds decrease this afternoon and evening, becoming more diurnally driven. Overnight relative humidity recoveries improve through Friday morning. Expect near-average temperatures through Wednesday, gradually warming to around 15 degrees above average by this weekend. $$ ECC016-017-192145- Sierra Front in Alpine county- Inyo NF, Mono County and Owens Valley- Discussion for SF and Inyo 237 PM PDT Tue Jun 18 2024 Temperatures will steadily warm through the week, peaking on Saturday around 15 degrees above average. Conditions remain dry with poor overnight relative humidity recoveries. Winds remain relatively light and diurnally driven through Friday, with enhanced westerly winds developing this weekend as a result of increased heating. $$