387 FXUS65 KREV 122221 AFDREV Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Reno NV 321 PM PDT Thu Jun 12 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... * Dry conditions and increasing winds will bring periods of elevated to locally critical fire weather conditions through Monday, with the peak duration of stronger gusts Friday. * Temperatures remain slightly above average through early next week, with mild to cool nights. * Temperatures may climb again by mid-late next week, with a possible return of increased afternoon winds. && .DISCUSSION... Dry southwest flow prevails over the Sierra into western NV, which contributed to a cooler night in most areas, but also low humidity already down to near or below 10% across areas of western NV. This afternoon we`ll be in between shortwave passages, resulting in wind gusts a little lower than yesterday, mainly 25-30 mph and similar to typical zephyr breezes. The next shortwave moving inland across southern OR late tonight- Friday will be accompanied by a notable increase in mid-upper level winds, with surface gusts also increasing to 30-40 mph and mixing down about 2-3 hours earlier in the day, compared to typical zephyr events. A Lake Wind Advisory has also been issued for Friday including lakes in far western and west central NV. Overall, Friday is standing out with the most widespread potential for critical fire weather conditions, for more details see the Fire Weather section below. For this weekend into early next week, breezy to gusty afternoon winds are again in the mix, although latest guidance showed a slight downward trend in speeds Saturday. There could be an uptick in wind speeds again Sunday and/or Monday, but confidence is lower with more varied locations/tracks of an additional weak shortwave moving through the SW flow pattern. Winds then look to ease up on Tuesday but may trend upward by later next week. Warm days a few degrees above average but not too unusual for mid-June, with mild nights even a bit on the cool side for Sierra and rural valleys, will prevail through early next week. Blended guidance continues to bring in a signal for some warming by mid- late next week, although some of the ensemble clusters don`t show much amplifying of a high pressure ridge over CA-NV. At this time, highs could creep back up to the lower-mid 90s for lower elevations and slightly warmer for the US-95 corridor, and lower- mid 80s for Sierra communities by next Wednesday-Thursday. Other than a minimal 5-10% possibility of a few stray showers near the OR border Monday, precip chances look to be absent for the upcoming week. MJD && .AVIATION... * Winds will be the main aviation impact, with SW-W gusts near 25 kt for far western NV terminals southward to KMMH, and near 20 kt for KTVL/KTRK through 03Z this evening. For Friday, these winds could start to mix down about 2-3 hours earlier in the day (17-19Z) and linger 1-2 hours later into the evening (thru 03-05Z), with gusts 25-30 kt and possibly near 35 kt for the far western NV terminals. Periods of mountain wave turbulence and occasional LLWS are anticipated for the next few days. * Widespread VFR conditions prevail for the next few days. Clear skies prevail over the main terminals through Friday morning, followed by a mix of flat PM cumulus/lee side mountain wave clouds and bands of cirrus Friday afternoon through this weekend. MJD && .FIRE WEATHER... We upgraded the initial watch to a Red Flag Warning but only in effect for Friday from late morning-late evening, as the overall trend favored the stronger and longer duration winds Friday, followed by lesser winds Saturday. We`re keeping an eye on Sunday- Monday for a potential return of increased wind gusts, but current guidance sources aren`t in very good agreement with the timing, track and location of the next upper level feature that could produce these enhanced winds. Humidity values will be quite low, especially in far western and west central NV where afternoon minimums will be in the single digits, with poor overnight recoveries to less than 35%. While we aren`t including today or Saturday-Monday in the warning, expect shorter periods of elevated to locally critical fire weather conditions with breezy winds and low RH each afternoon. There remains potential for a few flare-ups of holdover lightning ignitions from recent days. After recent fire activity around the Reno-Sparks metro area, heightened awareness is advised on a daily basis. MJD && .REV Watches/Warnings/Advisories... NV...Red Flag Warning from 11 AM to 11 PM PDT Friday NVZ458. Red Flag Warning from 11 AM to 11 PM PDT Friday NVZ420-423-429. Lake Wind Advisory from 11 AM to 9 PM PDT Friday NVZ003-004. CA...Red Flag Warning from 11 AM to 11 PM PDT Friday CAZ270-278. && $$