A strong ridge of high pressure will bring hot temperatures to much of central and northwestern Nevada valleys Thursday and Friday. Temperatures in valleys will be 15-20 degrees above normal, rising well into the 90s for all valleys. Some reprieve from the heat is expected overnight with temperatures cooling down into the 50s except for the West Wendover area where lows will only drop into the upper 60s tonight to near 70 Thursday night. Temperature trend will begin to slowly decline this weekend into early next week.
In addition, an upper-level disturbance and mid-level moisture combined with increasing atmospheric instability today will promote shower and thunderstorm development beginning late this morning into the afternoon across much of central, northwestern and northeastern Nevada. Impacts could include small hail, cloud to ground lighting with minimal rainfall and gusty outflow winds and localized blowing dust. Thunderstorms are expected to linger into the evening hours across northeastern Nevada with additional showers and thunderstorms across much of the area Friday.
Visit https://www.weather.gov/elko for the latest weather information.
A strong ridge of high pressure will bring hot temperatures to much of central and northwestern Nevada valleys Thursday and Friday. Temperatures in valleys will be 15-20 degrees above normal, rising well into the 90s for all valleys. Some reprieve from the heat is expected overnight with temperatures cooling down into the 50s except for the West Wendover area where lows will only drop into the upper 60s tonight to near 70 Thursday night. Temperature trend will begin to slowly decline this weekend into early next week. In addition, an upper-level disturbance and mid-level moisture combined with increasing atmospheric instability today will promote shower and thunderstorm development beginning late this morning into the afternoon across much of central, northwestern and northeastern Nevada. Impacts could include small hail, cloud to ground lighting with minimal rainfall and gusty outflow winds and localized blowing dust. Thunderstorms are expected to linger into the evening hours across northeastern Nevada with additional showers and thunderstorms across much of the area Friday. Visit www.weather.gov/elko for the latest weather information.
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WHAT: High temperatures of 95 to 100 through Friday.
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WHERE: Western Nevada Basin and Range including Pyramid Lake.
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WHEN: Until 8 PM PDT Friday.
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IMPACTS: Hot temperatures and sunny skies may cause heat illnesses to occur, especially for those sensitive to heat and outdoors for extended periods of time. Since this is the first heat event of the summer season, many people are not yet acclimatized to heat and may be impacted more than normal.
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ADDITIONAL DETAILS: These are potentially record setting highs for the date, and unusually early to be close to 100 degrees. The average first 100 degrees for Fallon is not until July 10th.
* WHAT...High temperatures of 95 to 100 through Friday. * WHERE...Western Nevada Basin and Range including Pyramid Lake. * WHEN...Until 8 PM PDT Friday. * IMPACTS...Hot temperatures and sunny skies may cause heat illnesses to occur, especially for those sensitive to heat and outdoors for extended periods of time. Since this is the first heat event of the summer season, many people are not yet acclimatized to heat and may be impacted more than normal. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...These are potentially record setting highs for the date, and unusually early to be close to 100 degrees. The average first 100 degrees for Fallon is not until July 10th.
Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances.
A strong ridge of high pressure will bring hot temperatures to much of central and northwestern Nevada valleys today and Friday. Temperatures in valleys will be 15-20 degrees above normal, rising well into the 90s for all valleys. Some reprieve from the heat is expected overnight with temperatures cooling down into the 50s except for the West Wendover area where lows will only drop into the upper 60s tonight to near 70 Thursday night. Temperature trend will begin to slowly decline this weekend into early next week.
In addition, an upper-level disturbance and mid-level moisture combined with increasing atmospheric instability will promote shower and thunderstorm development this afternoon across much of central, northwestern and northeastern Nevada. Impacts could include small hail, cloud to ground lighting with minimal rainfall and gusty outflow winds and localized blowing dust. Thunderstorms are expected to linger into the evening hours across northeastern Nevada with additional showers and thunderstorms across much of the area Friday.
Visit https://www.weather.gov/elko for the latest weather information.
A strong ridge of high pressure will bring hot temperatures to much of central and northwestern Nevada valleys today and Friday. Temperatures in valleys will be 15-20 degrees above normal, rising well into the 90s for all valleys. Some reprieve from the heat is expected overnight with temperatures cooling down into the 50s except for the West Wendover area where lows will only drop into the upper 60s tonight to near 70 Thursday night. Temperature trend will begin to slowly decline this weekend into early next week. In addition, an upper-level disturbance and mid-level moisture combined with increasing atmospheric instability will promote shower and thunderstorm development this afternoon across much of central, northwestern and northeastern Nevada. Impacts could include small hail, cloud to ground lighting with minimal rainfall and gusty outflow winds and localized blowing dust. Thunderstorms are expected to linger into the evening hours across northeastern Nevada with additional showers and thunderstorms across much of the area Friday. Visit www.weather.gov/elko for the latest weather information.
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