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Sutcliffe, Nevada Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Reno NV 144 PM PDT Fri Sep 5 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

* Scattered showers and thunderstorms expected through the afternoon across western Nevada.

* Smoke from nearby wildfires will continue to filter into the region, producing hazy skies and air quality impacts.

* Fall-like weather arrives next week with much cooler temperatures, breezy winds, and increased shower and storm chances.

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.DISCUSSION...

Scattered showers and thunderstorms are beginning to mature across Mono and Mineral counties per 12 PM moisture-channel imagery. Further t-storm development is expected through the afternoon across western Nevada, mainly east of the Greater Reno-Carson-Minden area. Thunderstorms will pose a risk of localized flash flooding, small hail, gusty outflow winds, and frequent lightning until 8-9 PM PDT before devolving into showers. All shower/storm activity should end before 10 PM tonight. Elsewhere, skies will be mostly sunny -- albeit hazy from smoke drift originating from nearby wildfires.

A drastic change in the weather pattern remains on track to occur over the next several days, culminating in fall-like weather during the upcoming week. Incipient impacts begin this weekend in the form of breezy winds and cooling temperatures. Breezy winds will couple with low, but increasing, RH this weekend, which may result in brief elevated to locally critical fire weather conditions in the afternoons. Monday is favored to be the windiest day when most areas have at least a 50% chance of gusts exceeding 30 mph. Fortunately, higher humidity should preclude a greater fire threat, but perhaps a few holdover fires flare-up in response to stronger winds.

Steady cooling continues through Wednesday as temperatures become 10- 20 degrees below average. While subject to change, it`s likely that daytime highs will only reach the 60s and 70s around midweek. Meanwhile, shower and storm chances increase Monday and peak Wednesday as the low pressure area directs Pacific moisture into the region. Given the track of the low, best chances (20-40%) of showers and t-storms favor Lassen and far N Washoe counties each day with lesser odds to the south and east. Temperatures may even be cold enough to allow snow flurries in the High Sierra! Low pressure lifts away from the region at the end of next week, likely resulting in warmer and drier weather.

-Salas

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.AVIATION...

Scattered showers and thunderstorms continue to be the main concern today, although it`s likely they remain east of most TAF sites. Instead, KMMH and KNFL-KHTH-KLOL have the best chances of thunderstorms impacts until 03-04Z tonight. Lingering smoke will continue to impact slantwise visibilities during the mornings and evenings.

-Salas

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.REV Watches/Warnings/Advisories... NV...None. CA...None. &&

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