Area Forecast Discussion
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Las Vegas NV
133 AM PDT Tue Apr 30 2024

.SYNOPSIS...Warmer than normal temperatures, mostly sunny skies, and
afternoon breezes are on tap for the region today. A weather system
will move through the Pacific Northwest, Great Basin, and
Intermountain West on Wednesday, knocking temperatures down a few
degrees and bringing gusty northwesterly winds to the area. By
Thursday temperatures will have cooled to more seasonal values
before warming back up as we head into the weekend. This warmup will
be short lived as another system is forecast to impact the Western
US late this weekend into early next week.

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.SHORT TERM...through Thursday.

Temperatures across the region will be about 5 degrees warmer than
normal for the last day of April. Skies across the area will be
mostly sunny as we continue to find ourselves under dry westerly
flow aloft. 20 to 25 mph afternoon breezes will return to the Mojave
Desert again this afternoon as a weak disturbances passes through
our forecast area. A shortwave will move through the Pacific
Northwest and Great Basin regions on Wednesday eroding at our higher
500 mb heights. As a result, we will see temperatures cool slightly
from this afternoon to tomorrow afternoon along with gusty north-to-
northwesterly winds pick up across the region. These winds will
primarily be in the 25 to 35 mph range with isolated gusts in
excess of 40 mph likely in the higher terrain of central Nye,
Esmeralda, and eastern Inyo counties. Temperatures will continue
to cool a few degrees from Wednesday to Thursday, with seasonal
temperatures in store for the region on Thursday as the
aforementioned shortwave clears out of the Great Basin. Gusty
northerly winds will linger down the Colorado River Valley on
Thursday with the strongest of these winds occurring around the
Laughlin/Bullhead City area south to Needles, CA.

.LONG TERM...Friday through Monday.

The forecast for Friday and the weekend remains low confidence with
ensemble systems continuing to show high uncertainty regarding the
evolution of a low pressure system and also the overall pattern
behind the system. Based on the latest run for all 3 primary
ensemble systems, the EC ENS favors a weaker system tracking across
the Great Basin resulting mostly in gusty winds for our area while
the GEFS favors a much stronger system which could potentially bring
greater impacts to the southwestern states over the weekend.

The way the forecast currently stands, there is generally good
ensemble agreement that our area will see above normal temperatures
to begin the weekend with the system still to our west or northwest.
There will likely be gusty winds on Saturday, per the current
pattern evolution, but no significant winds. Sunday is the wild card
depending on how the pattern plays out but there is also decent
ensemble agreement that the system, in whatever form it takes, will
be progressive and either weaken or be east of us by Monday
afternoon.

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.AVIATION...For Harry Reid...South to southwest winds less than 7
knots through 15z. Winds are forecast to then transition to a
northeast direction around 16-18z with speeds around 7 knots or
less. It is possible that winds will become southeast by late
morning through mid-afternoon before southwest winds kick in after
23z. Occasional southwest gusts between 15-20 knots will be possible
into the evening before diminishing. Mainly clear skies.

For the rest of southern Nevada, northwest Arizona and southeast
California...Winds will generally remain under 10 knots through 21z
with increasing southwest winds during the late afternoon hours with
winds 10-20 knots. Other than a few high clouds AOA 20kft AGL near
KBIH and the Sierra during the afternoon, mainly clear skies are
expected areawide through the TAF period.
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.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...Spotters are encouraged to report
any significant weather or impacts according to standard operating
procedures.

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$$

SHORT TERM...Stessman
LONG TERM...Salmen
AVIATION...Gorelow

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