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KEY MESSAGES

* A warming and drying trend prevails through this weekend with above average high temperatures. * Near record heat is becoming increasingly likely late this weekend into early next week.

* Breezy afternoon winds are likely with a weak system to our north on Friday.

DISCUSSION

A high amplitude upper level ridge from the Eastern Pacific extending north towards the Alaska Peninsula continues through Friday morning resulting in a warming trend. Afternoon highs will increase to 5-10 degrees above average with typical westerly winds the next few days.

On Friday afternoon, a weak upper level shortwave trough pushes through the PacNW, increasing our typical afternoon westerly winds. Gusts will be in the 20-30 mph range with a 10-50% chance of exceeding 40 mph. The main areas of concern will be north of I-80, especially mountain ridges and eastern slopes. Temps will briefly stop their gradual increase with this system.

The ridge quickly returns on Friday evening and continues a slow eastward trajectory towards the Desert Southwest. More warmer and drier air moves in leading to higher afternoon temperatures through early next week. W Nevada and NE California valleys have a high (60-90%) chance of reaching their first 90 degree days of the season on Monday and Tuesday. The NV Basin and Range lowest valleys may reach the mid-90s by Monday. Moderate HeatRisk is very likely over western NV lowest valleys on both days. Temperatures have a 50-60% chance of breaking the record highs.

By next Wednesday, the backside of the ridge starts to pull subtropical moisture from the Gulf of California towards W NV bringing back clouds and low rain and thunderstorm chances (below 10%) into the forecast. Anyway, the cloud cover will help drop temperatures back into the 80s for valley locations, but we remain 10-15 degrees above average.

-HC

AVIATION

VFR conditions prevail through Friday morning. KTRK will have IFR to LIFR between 10-16Z due to FG. Winds will be light and VRB overnight and in the morning, then from the west with speeds to 10-15 kts and gusts up to 25 kts between 19-03Z.

-HC

REV Watches/Warnings/Advisories

NV...None. CA...None.


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