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Spot Forecast for Yellow Peak...USFWS
National Weather Service Reno NV
325 AM PDT Thu Jun 27 2024

Forecast is based on forecast start time of 0400 PDT on June 27.
If conditions become unrepresentative...contact the National
Weather Service in Reno.

.DISCUSSION...

* Breezy northwest winds and drier conditions will bring a
  brief period of near critical conditions this afternoon.
  Winds will decrease overnight into Friday.

* Very warm and dry weather will persist this weekend with
  breezy southwest winds. Continued marginal overnight humidity
  recoveries are expected.

* Another period of near critical conditions is expected
  Saturday afternoon, with wind gusts of up to 25 mph and
  minimum humidities of 12-15% expected.

.TODAY...

Sky/Weather.........Sunny.
Temperature.........Max 69-72.
RH..................Min 12-15%.
20-Foot Winds.......Upslope 3-7 mph becoming west 10-15 mph with
                    gusts to 20 mph in the afternoon.
LAL.................1.
Chc Wetting Rain....0%.
Transport Winds.....West 10-15 mph increasing to around 20 mph late
                    in the afternoon.
Haines Index........3.

.TONIGHT...

Sky/Weather.........Clear.
Temperature.........Min 40-43.
RH..................Max 66-71%.
20-Foot Winds.......Northwest winds 10-15 mph with gusts to 20 mph
                    decreasing to 7-12 mph in the evening, then
                    shifting to the north 7-10 mph overnight.
LAL.................1.
Chc Wetting Rain....0%.
Transport Winds.....West around 15 mph shifting to the north
                    overnight.
Haines Index........3.

.FRIDAY...

Sky/Weather.........Sunny.
Temperature.........Max 75-78.
RH..................Min 13-16%.
20-Foot Winds.......North winds around 7-10 mph in the morning
                    becoming light.
LAL.................1.
Chc Wetting Rain....0%.
Transport Winds.....Northeast around 10 mph in the morning, then
                    becoming southwest around 10 mph late in the
                    afternoon.
Haines Index........3.

$$
Forecaster...Johnston
Requested by...John Lansdowne
Type of request...WILDFIRE
.TAG 2416800.0/REV
.DELDT 06/27/24
.FormatterVersion 2.0.0
.EMAIL jlansdow@blm.gov