468 FXUS65 KREV 142025 AFDREVArea Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Reno NV 125 PM PDT Tue Oct 14 2025
.KEY MESSAGES...
* Impactful Sierra snow continues through early Wednesday with periods of rain for lower elevations.
* Below average temperatures continue through this week with drier weather later in the week.
* Another chance for valley rain and mountain snow may arrive by late this weekend.
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.DISCUSSION...
As the low pressure system tracks further inland today, we will continue to see impacts areawide. For the Eastern Sierra, light snow showers will increase in intensity this afternoon (snowfall rates around 1"/hr) before backing off in the evening and overnight. The Tahoe Basin will see snowfall rates peak this evening (around sunset) with rates up to 1-1.5"/hr through midnight at the latest. Current radar shows showers starting to push into the Reno-Carson-Minden area now; rain will be light through late this evening.
Wrap-around bands of precipitation late this evening and through early Wednesday morning will keep light showers across W NV, the Sierra south of the Tahoe Basin, and along the US-395 corridor from Reno down to Bridgeport. After midnight, snow levels south of the Tahoe Basin are expected to drop to 6-6.5 kft, bringing possible light snow accumulations to the foothills along the Sierra Front, including Virginia City. Because rain will have proceeded the snow for foothill communities, it may be harder for snow to accumulate. However, as temperatures drop ahead of sunrise, any wet roads may become slick, possibly bringing impacts to the morning commute. Slow down and allow for extra space!
Any lingering showers in the Sierra and out in the Basin and Range are expected to push out by Wednesday afternoon, allowing for dry conditions to settle back in through the weekend. Near normal highs for mid-October are also expected to return by this weekend with afternoon highs back up into the low 70s and mid 60s for valleys and higher elevations, respectively. Cold morning lows will stick around, though, with widespread AM freezes Thursday morning, even out for the Basin and Range. Another weather system looks to impact the area as soon as Sunday; but forecast confidence remains low.
-Giralte
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.AVIATION...
-SHSN for Sierra terminals today will switch to -SN after 00Z today. MVFR/IFR conditions will be likely, with temporary drops down to LIFR with the strongest bands of snow today. -SN will switch back to -SHSN for KMMH after 15/09Z and after roughly 15/12Z for KTRK/KTVL.
Sierra Front terminals will see -SHRA, switching to -RA/RA after 00Z. CIGS/VIS may drop to MVFR/IFR for KRNO/KCXP/KMEV with the heaviest precipitation this evening.
Otherwise, mountain obscurations and light winds can be expected for all main terminals through Wednesday morning.
-Giralte
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.REV Watches/Warnings/Advisories... NV...Winter Weather Advisory until 11 AM PDT Wednesday NVZ001>003.
CA...Winter Weather Advisory until 11 AM PDT Wednesday CAZ072.
Winter Storm Warning until 11 AM PDT Wednesday CAZ073.
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NWS REV Office Area Forecast Discussion