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Issued by NWS Las Vegas, NV
Issued by NWS Las Vegas, NV
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864 FXUS65 KVEF 171144 AFDVEF Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Las Vegas NV 444 AM PDT Thu Jul 17 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... * Higher levels of monsoonal moisture today through Saturday will result in increased chances for afternoon showers and thunderstorms, some of which could produce locally heavy rains and gusty winds. * Temperatures fall to below-normal levels today and Friday, followed by a gradual rebound to near normal levels over the weekend. && .DISCUSSION...through Wednesday. A cut-off area of low pressure off the coast of Baja California will help to push monsoonal moisture into the region over the next few days. This increased moisture will allow for scattered showers and thunderstorms to develop this afternoon and evening across southern Nevada, northwest Arizona, and far eastern southern California. PWATs continue to increase early this morning, and by this afternoon, values around 1.5" are expected as far north as the Las Vegas Valley. Instability will also increase today, with afternoon CAPE values expected to be around 750 J/kg in the Vegas area and around 1100 J/kg over central and southern Mohave County. Scattered showers and a few isolated storms are likely over southern Mohave County this morning, and by early afternoon, convection should develop further north into southern Nevada. Given the high PWAT values in place (approaching 200% of normal), heavy rainfall that could produce flash flooding will be of concern in some of the heavier storms, along with gusty winds exceeding 50 mph. Further to the northwest over central Nye and Esmeralda counties, there will be enough instability to trigger a few storms. However, given the lower moisture levels that will be present, gusty winds will be the primary concern. DCAPE values in this area will be around 1500 J/kg, supporting isolated gusts exceeding 60 mph. Similar conditions are expected on Friday as the deep moisture remains in place. Over the weekend, moisture levels are expected to decrease as the upper low moves into southern Arizona and weakens. A few scattered storms are still possible on Saturday, but coverage will be less and mainly confined to eastern areas of the CWA. Mainly dry conditions are expected from Sunday on with a few isolated storms possible over far eastern portions of the CWA. The increased moisture levels across the area today and tomorrow will help to keep maximum temperatures below normal. Some places, including Las Vegas, are not expected to see highs exceed 100 degrees F on both days (there is a 60 percent chance that Las Vegas will remain below 100 degrees F today). As the low mentioned above weakens over the weekend, temperatures will rebound, but only to near-normal levels. As of now, readings are expected to remain right around normal through the middle of next week. && .AVIATION...For Harry Reid...For the 12Z Forecast Package...The primary concern this period will be thunderstorms, mainly in the afternoon and early evening. Any storms in the valley could produce lightning and brief downpours resulting in MVFR or IFR conditions, while even distant storms could impact the terminal with gusty, erratic outflow winds. Otherwise, southerly winds will prevail outside of storms, with sustained speeds of 10 to 12 knots and gusts of 15 to 20 knots from late morning through the evening. VFR conditions and ceilings around 12K to 15K feet are expected away from storms, with clouds and winds decreasing overnight. For the rest of southern Nevada, northwest Arizona and southeast California...For the 12Z Forecast Package...The primary concern this period will be thunderstorms. Chances for storms will begin in southern Mohave County early this morning and spread northwest through the day, affecting much of Mohave, Clark, and Lincoln counties this afternoon, as well as eastern Nye, extreme southeast Inyo, and eastern San Bernardino counties. The main threats will be brief downpours which could result in MVFR or IFR conditions, and gusty, erratic outflow winds which could travel tens of miles from thunderstorms. Away from storms, south to southwest winds gusting 15 to 25 knots will be common around the region this afternoon, and VFR conditions are expected. && .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...Spotters are encouraged to report any significant weather or impacts according to standard operating procedures. && $$ DISCUSSION...Planz AVIATION...Morgan For more forecast information...see us on our webpage: https://weather.gov/lasvegas or follow us on Facebook and Twitter