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KEY MESSAGES

* The warm up continues with afternoon temperatures in the 90s for lower elevations and 80s near the Sierra for the July 4th holiday weekend and next week.

* With the hot, dry, and breezy conditions, remember to be fire safe and smart by avoiding all activities that could spark a fire.

* Daily afternoon cumulus buildups are a good bet into next week, with a less than 10% chance for brief showers or thunder.

DISCUSSION

The relatively cooler pattern associated with the trough will finally dislodge and push eastward allowing for a gradual heat up through the weekend into next week. Overall, there isn't anything remarkable with the weather for the holiday weekend, but precautions should still be taken when it comes to the heat, the afternoon breezes, and the small potential (5% chance) for afternoon/evening thunderstorms.

Heat: Daytime highs climb into the mid 90s for western Nevada valleys this holiday weekend, reintroducing Minor to Moderate HeatRisk. Elsewhere in the Sierra, 80s to near 90 are expected each day this holiday weekend. Overnights for western Nevada valleys will range 50s and 60s, while the Sierra valleys will see 40s to low 50s for their overnight lows. Ensure you are staying hydrated with water and electrolytes as it heats up and you enjoy the outdoors. Keep an eye on children and pets during the hotter periods of the afternoon/evening. Light clothing, plenty of sunscreen, and access to proper hydration will be the best way to enjoy celebrating safely this weekend.

Thunderstorm Potential: A handful of showers with a few embedded lightning strikes popped up yesterday afternoon over Mono County, and we can expect a similar potential for this afternoon and evening. It's summer, so being aware and keeping an eye on the sky during the afternoons should be part of your outdoor recreation routine. Lower chances (less than 10%) for showers exist each day through the weekend across the Sierra with the arrival of the warmer temperatures.

Winds: Daily afternoon gusts of 20-25 mph will increase only slightly this weekend with gusts 25-30 mph for Sunday and Monday afternoons. Plan on a few hours of choppy conditions on area lakes in the afternoons and evenings. Ensure that you assimilate the forecasted conditions into your daily boating plans to stay safe and have fun. Remember to have life jackets for all on board, especially kids and pets, and boat safely during the calmest parts of the days this weekend.

Last, but certainly not least...We're in the thick of fire season and with recent dry and warm conditions the fuels are receptive to sparks. Avoid all activities that could create sparks and leave the fireworks to the professionals this holiday weekend.

-Edan

AVIATION

VFR conditions will persist today into tomorrow. Typical afternoon wind gusts will arise with gusts 20-25kts. Relatively low chances (5- 10%) for thunderstorms today near KBAN/KMMH, otherwise plenty of mid to high level clouds and cumulus buildups along the Sierra.

-Edan

REV Watches/Warnings/Advisories

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

REV Watches/Warnings/Advisories

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


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