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KEY MESSAGES
* High pressure overhead will bring dry conditions, above average afternoon highs,light winds, and valley inversions through this week.
* The high pressure may weaken by this weekend with precipitation chances returning by the second week of February, but confidence is low.
DISCUSSION
Mild afternoon highs, chilly nights, hazy valley skies, and light winds will be the name of the game this week as high pressure settles overhead. Freezing fog is expected to return for fog-prone Sierra valleys this week, namely for the Martis Valley and around Mono Lake. However, fog that develops is expected to disperse by midday. Long range guidance hints at a breakdown of the upper ridge pattern, which may allow for long awaited precipitation chances towards the weekend. However, confidence remains low and there remains some model disagreement.
-Giralte
AVIATION
VFR conditions with light winds for all terminals through much of this week. The only exception will be at KTRK where lower CIGS/VIS is possible due to patchy FZFG development between 09-16Z.
-Giralte
REV Watches/Warnings/Advisories
NV...None. CA...None.
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