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Hydrometeorological Discussion
Issued by NWS California-Nevada RFC
Issued by NWS California-Nevada RFC
335 AGUS76 KRSA 301538 HMDRSA Hydrometeorological Discussion National Weather Service / California Nevada RFC / Sacramento CA 840 AM PDT Sun Jun 30 2024 ...SLIGHTLY ABOVE AVG TEMPS FOR HIGH ELEVATIONS NEXT COUPLE DAYS SEVERAL DEGREES ABOVE AVG SECOND HALF OF THE WEEK... ...FEW SHOWERS POSSIBLE MAINLY ACROSS PORTIONS OF NE CA/NRN NV THIS AFTERNOON/EVENING... .METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS (SUN AM - SAT AM)... A shortwave moving across the northern Rockies into northern NV is providing some cloud cover and weak radar echoes over far northern NV this morning, likely with no precip reaching the ground. Another shortwave now near the coast of NW CA is expected to push east across northern CA/NV through Mon morning. Expect a few showers to be possible mainly across portions of NE CA into far northern NV this afternoon through mainly the evening hours. High pressure aloft is forecast to move eastward through the rest of the week, with generally dry conditions expected across the region, although some guidance indicates sufficient moisture/instability for a few showers in the higher terrain of the Sierra Tue afternoon. High- elevation temperatures are expected to be slightly above normal for the next couple days and increase to several degrees above normal for the second half of the week. Please Note: This product may NOT be routinely updated Friday through Sunday between Jun 1 and Oct 1. Please refer to www.cnrfc.noaa.gov/dailyBriefing.php for a graphical summary of weather and hydrologic conditions. QPF graphics are available at www.cnrfc.noaa.gov/qpf.php Lerman $$