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KEY MESSAGES
* Temperatures in the 90s today create HeatRisk, cooling into the 80s Saturday
* Incoming weather system increases chances for thunderstorms and light precipitation through Saturday
* Warming temperatures and drier conditions expected early next week with highs back in the 90s for all locations
DISCUSSION
(Right now)
WEATHER PATTERN OVERVIEW: Isolated to scattered light showers with isolated thunderstorms are moving northeastward across northern and central Nevada this evening. The main threats for dry lightning have subsided in the north so have allowed that red flag warning to expire at 11 pm. In addition the warning for winds and RH has also been allowed to expire at 11pm as RH values are slowing rising with decreasing winds speeds such that thresholds are no longer being met.
There is still a fire weather watch for fire weather zones 438, 469, 470 for tomorrow.
AVIATION
VFR conditions are forecast for all terminals through Saturday afternoon. Southerly wind gusts for KTPH and KELY through Friday evening will range 30-33KTs. VCTS is forecast for terminals KWMC, KEKO, KELY, and KBAM through late Friday evening. Winds in and around TS activity will be gusty and erratic. VCTS is forecast for KEKO, KELY, and KENV beginning Saturday morning and lasting through the afternoon. Wind gusts on Saturday ranging 22-25KTs are forecast for KEKO and KENV terminals.
LKN Watches/Warnings/Advisories
Fire Weather Watch from Saturday morning through Saturday afternoon for NVZ 438, 469, 470
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