Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Reno, NV
Issued by NWS Reno, NV
613 FNUS85 KREV 072112 FWLREV ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Reno NV 212 PM PDT Sun Jul 7 2024 ECC004-009-082115- Lassen NF and BLM in Modoc, Lassen, and Washoe Counties-Plumas NF- Discussion for Susanville and Quincy 212 PM PDT Sun Jul 7 2024 Well above average temperatures, low relative humidity with poor overnight recoveries, and high mixing heights continue the upcoming week. Winds will be locally breezy in the afternoon and evening, which could result in periods of locally critical fire weather conditions. A cooling trend is expected beyond the middle of next week, with low chances for thunderstorms along the Sierra Crest and higher winds by Thursday into next weekend. $$ ECC012-082115- Tahoe Basin, Sierra Foothills and El Dorado NF- Discussion for Camino 212 PM PDT Sun Jul 7 2024 Well above average temperatures, low relative humidity with poor overnight recoveries, and high mixing heights continue the upcoming week. Winds will be locally breezy in the afternoon and evening, which could result in periods of locally critical fire weather conditions. A cooling trend is expected beyond the middle of next week, with low chances for thunderstorms along the Sierra Crest and higher winds by Thursday into next weekend. $$ ECC016-017-082115- Sierra Front in Alpine county- Inyo NF, Mono County and Owens Valley- Discussion for SF and Inyo 212 PM PDT Sun Jul 7 2024 Well above average temperatures, low relative humidity with poor overnight recoveries, and high mixing heights continue for the upcoming week. Winds will be mostly terrain driven with typical westerly afternoon breezes through mid-week. Stronger winds are then possible by Thursday into next weekend. Conditions will be dry, but there is a low chance, around 5%, for showers and thunderstorms near the crest in Mono County on Tuesday afternoon. Additional chances for thunderstorms returns by the end of the week into next weekend. $$