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Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Gabbs, NV

May 14, 2025 10:49 AM PDT (17:49 UTC)
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Area Discussion for Reno, NV
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FXUS65 KREV 141653 CCA AFDREV

Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Reno NV 134 AM PDT Wed May 14 2025

KEY MESSAGES

* A warming and drying trend returns today with northwest breezes and near average temperatures expected through Friday.

* Another low pressure system will impact the region this weekend, bringing an increased likelihood of cooler conditions, gusty winds, rain and mountain snow showers.

DISCUSSION

* For today, we'll continue with below average temperatures under a chilly northwesterly flow. There is a subtle short-wave currently at ~50N/135W that will ride southward along the exiting upper level low. This feature will move into the region by the late morning into the early evening. As a result, the eastern Sierra has a 15% chance for light showers, with a 10% chance for thunder. With the recent precipitation, areas of fog and low stratus may form by the morning for Sierra valleys.

* A weak ridge builds back into the western US through Friday.
Temperatures for Thursday and Friday return to average for mid- May. For reference, that's mid-70s in western NV, eastern Lassen, and lower elevations of Alpine and Mono counties.
Meanwhile for the eastern Sierra communities, normal temperatures for mid-May range from the low to upper 60s.

* Our return to late spring will be short lived, with ensemble solutions all pointing to yet another system just in time for the weekend. It's almost like the jet stream knows your weekend plans! While it's still a bit far out to get exact details, latest blended guidance has increased precipitation chances from prior forecasts, especially on Saturday. For Saturday, we're looking at likely (>60%) chances for precipitation across much inner basins and areas along and north of US-50 in western NV.
The Reno-Carson City-Minden area has a 35-45% chance of showers.
For the eastern Sierra, the best chance (50-60%) for showers will be mostly for Tahoe area northward while Mono County has 20-40% chance for precipitation. Snow levels look high, mostly above 8,000'. The signals for gusty winds have remained similar to the prior forecast, with 35-45% chance for westerly gusts over 35 mph. Enjoy the few days of late spring and stay tuned for the weekend. -McKellar

AVIATION

* Areas of IFR in patchy FZFG are possible at KTRK/KTVL thru 16z this morning due to recent precipitation and decreasing sky cover overnight.

* Winds will be light and mainly from the northwest today, with gusts under 20 kts at all area terminals. -McKellar

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


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