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Skyland, Nevada Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Reno NV 152 AM PDT Thu Oct 2 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

* Temperatures remain below average through the upcoming week, with Friday seeing the lowest temperatures.

* The best chances for showers and thunderstorms arrive today through Friday as low pressure drops into the region.

* Drier and cool conditions prevail this weekend into next week.

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.DISCUSSION...

* For today, light to moderate, at times locally heavy, showers are likely with a chance of embedded thunderstorms. These showers will be focused along a slow, southward progressing cold front for most of today into early Friday morning. For the eastern Sierra, the HREF has light showers this morning, mainly from Alpine County northward into Lassen County. Also depicted in the HREF/CAMs is a heavier band of showers setting up around the Lake Tahoe area into eastern Plumas County from around 4-6 AM through around 2-4 PM. Precipitation does not reach into Mono County until around 4-6 PM today and will continue through around 4-6 AM on Friday. For western NV, the HREF/CAMs show some light spillover showers this morning along the Sierra Front/Reno Metro area, as well as areas north of I-80. Precipitation is then likely in the Reno metro area and Sierra Front from around 1 PM to around 9 PM. Showers will continue into the inner basin and ranges through 4-6 AM Friday.

* Although we have good upper level support for rain, thunderstorms are less of a threat given the meager instability. But some could produce gusts to 40 mph, lightning, and small hail. With the heavier bands of precipitation expected along the advancing cold front, any areas that see training storms may see localized areal flooding, with particular concern for the local burn scars or poorly drained areas. For precipitation amounts into Friday morning, blended NBM guidance shows a 50-70% chance for at least 0.50" of precipitation from Alpine County north into Plumas County, including lake level in Tahoe. There is a 50-60% chance for at least 0.25" of rainfall for the Sierra Front, Reno metro area, and into the inner basin mainly along I-80. But It is worth noting that the HREF/CAMs have locally heavier amounts of 1-2" in the Tahoe Basin and 0.5-1.25" of precipitation along the cold front in western NV.

* For Friday, there is a break in the precipitation in the early morning. But as the upper low moves through the region, scattered hit/miss showers will be likely throughout the eastern Sierra and western NV. Temperatures will also fall to low 60s for much of western NV, with temperatures near 50 for most Sierra communities, But, the higher elevations throughout the Sierra will struggle to reach freezing. With the mention of cold temperatures, we didn`t forget the snow. Snow levels start this morning around 11,000 feet, with the primary precipitation type being rain. Snow levels by the evening will drop to around 9,500-10,000 feet in the Tahoe area, to around 11,000 feet in Mono County. By Friday morning, snow levels drop to 7,500-8,500 feet throughout the eastern Sierra. It`s not a big snow event by any means, but the first decent snowfall this fall. Two-day NBM/HREF totals have a majority of the Sierra between a Trace to 1", with localized amounts of up to 2-4" in Mono County (Tioga Pass, Sonora Pass), and 1-2" for Mount Rose.

* There is another upper level low system affecting the region Monday into Tuesday. However, there is uncertainty about how deep this next trough will be and how much precipitation it will bring to the area. -McKellar

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.AVIATION...

* Generally VFR conditions continue through the late morning. The exceptions will be for KTRK/KTVL as SHRA and -TSRA may reduce CIGS and VIS to MVFR or IFR with the strongest activity.

* Light to moderate rainfall with MVFR to local IFR for western NV terminals are likely after 18-20z to around 10-12z Friday. Low level cloud decks leading to mountain obscurations in the Sierra continue through Friday. Additional chances for showers continue areawide into Friday evening.

* Winds are overall light for all terminals today, with sustained winds around 10 kts and gusts to 20 kts. -McKellar

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.REV Watches/Warnings/Advisories... NV...None. CA...None. &&

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