336 FXUS65 KREV 150752 AFDREV Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Reno NV 1252 AM PDT Sun Jun 15 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... * A trough moving through the area on Monday will lead to periods of gusty winds, resulting in areas of local critical fire weather conditions. * Typical June temperatures and dry weather prevail through Tuesday, with moderate HeatRisk returning by Wednesday and Thursday. * Stronger winds and cooler conditions appear to return by the end of next week. && .DISCUSSION... * There are no significant changes or concerns with today`s forecast. We`ll keep the dry southwest flow aloft with another weak shortwave moving through the area. Temperatures will be seasonal with the typical westerly breezy winds in the afternoon and evening. * An upper level trough and associated cold front is still forecasted to move through the region on Monday. Winds will start from the southwest and slowly turn through the day to the northwest. Gusts throughout the area will likely range between 25-35 mph with a 40-60% chance of exceeding 35 mph. Stronger winds upwards of 35-45 mph are likely for wind prone areas and over mountain ridges. At the moment, there is no indication of a stable or critical layer above mountain top level, so enhanced downslope winds look unlikely (more gradient driven). Nonetheless, expect impacts to aviation, and any recreation activities on local lakes, especially for western NV and Mono County. There is a Fire Weather Watch in effect on Monday, please see Fire section below for additional details. We`ll cool down 3-6 degrees on Monday and most of the area will remain dry. A few higher resolution deterministic models and HREF are showing some convection over far northern Washoe County and northeast CA near the Oregon border, resulting in a 5-10% chance of dry thunderstorms. * After Monday`s system, weak ridging builds back across the western US on Tuesday through early Thursday. Temperatures will increase back into the mid to upper 90s in western NV valleys and eastern Lassen County, resulting in moderate HeatRisk. Most eastern Sierra communities will see low to upper 80s. Winds will be lighter for Tuesday and Wednesday. * By Thursday into the weekend, ensembles are still advertising a potentially stronger (still dry) low pressure system moving into the region. Winds will begin to ramp up as early as Thursday afternoon and continue to be strong into Friday. Despite a few differences in the strength and track of the upper low, models and blended guidance are now starting to slowly converge on a stronger wind event. -McKellar && .AVIATION... * VFR conditions continue through the foreseeable future. Wind will be light and VRB overnight and early morning, then between roughly 18Z-03Z become from the west and southwest 10-15 kts and gusting to 20-25 kts. * Stronger winds are very likely on Monday with a passage of a cold front, especially for western NV and the eastern Sierra south of the Tahoe area. Sustained west/southwest winds 15-20kts with gusts of 25-30kts in the morning will turn slowly northwest during the day. Mountain wave turbulence and LLWS is also possible. -McKellar && .FIRE WEATHER... * Due to a trough of low pressure moving through the Great Basin on Monday, a Fire Weather Watch is in effect between 1 PM to 11 PM PDT Monday for fire zones 420, 421 and 429 in Nevada. For these aforementioned areas, sustained west winds of 20-25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph will combine with humidities of 5-15% Monday afternoon, with limited recoveries Monday morning of 20-30%. This will lead to a 3-6 hour period of critical fire weather conditions. A cold front will also pass through the between 1800-2000 local, with winds shifting to the northwest. * The concern for strong winds and low humidity is less for northeast CA and far northern Washoe County toward the OR border. However, instability is greater in that area and there is a low risk for thunderstorms (around 5-10%) from Noon to around 1800-2000 local. The main risks from these storms will be lightning with little rainfall, as well as erratic gusts up to 30 mph. -McKellar && .REV Watches/Warnings/Advisories... NV...Fire Weather Watch from Monday afternoon through Monday evening NVZ420-421-429. CA...&& $$