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KEY MESSAGES
* Drying trend through the end of the week with enhanced breezes today, otherwise afternoon zephyr breezes prevail.
* Temperatures warm through the weekend, with widespread Moderate HeatRisk by Friday.
DISCUSSION
Afternoon breezes will be enhanced today, compared to the rest of the week, with gusts up to 30 mph. Otherwise, afternoon zephyr breezes will continue through the rest of the week, gusting up to 20-25 mph each afternoon.
Mostly clear skies will prevail through the remainder of the work week with dry conditions as the ridge axis sets up off the coast of the PacNW. This will bring a warming trend, with afternoon highs reaching the mid 90s for W NV valleys and mid 80s for Sierra communities by Saturday. Widespread Moderate HeatRisk is on tap by Friday for W NV valleys, including Sierra Front communities such as Reno, Carson City, Stead, and Minden. Moderate HeatRisk also starts to creep into the Sierra around the Tahoe Basin, as well. Outdoor plans this weekend? Make sure to stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and take breaks in the shade. Planning to be on the water? Lakes, rivers, and streams are still running cold; it is still very easy for the body to go into shock from sudden exposure to cold water. Wear a life jacket and keep an eye on children and pets while near bodies of water.
-Giralte
AVIATION
VFR conditions prevail through the next week for all terminals. Winds will gust up to 25-30 kts today, otherwise typical breezes up to 15-20 kts for all terminals through the remainder of the week. Density altitude impacts may arise by the weekend as temperatures warm 10-15 degrees above normal.
-Giralte
REV Watches/Warnings/Advisories
NV...None. CA...None.
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