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Coastal Threats for the East and Gulf; Record Warmth for the Central U.S.

Persistent onshore flow across the Southeast and portions of the mid-Atlantic will keep the risk of rip currents through the weekend. Rainfall could be locally heavy across Florida, especially along the eastern shoreline. Meanwhile, record warmth for portions of the Plains and Midwest with elevated fire concerns. For the west, a trough will keep the pattern unsettled with wet conditions. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Oct 5, 2025 at 3:42:13 am PDT

The coldest temperatures of the fall season so far are expected tonight and Sunday night. Take precautions to protect sensitive vegetation from freezing temperatures.
Cooler temperatures are forecast for Northern and Central Nevada through Tuesday. Overnight low temperatures will be near or below freezing in most locations the next few nights. A slow warming trend is expected by mid-week.
A cool and dry pattern is on tap for the rest of this weekend and through the middle of next week. Precipitation chances increase late in the week as another storm system drops in off the West coast. Next weekend that system will likely push inland, with increasing chances for precipitation across Northern and Central Nevada.
For northeastern and central Nevada, September 2025 was warmer than normal, and with the lone exception of Winnemucca, wetter than the climatological average. September climate data for select locations below as highlighted in the graphic. Averages and “normal(s)” calculated from the 1991-2020 base period. Elko: September 2025 was above normal with an average temperature of 63.5 degrees, which was 3.2 degrees above the normal of 60.3 degrees, making September 2025 the 6th warmest on record. Elko received 0.65 inches of rain which was above average. The average for rainfall is 0.59 inches. Ely: September 2025 was above normal with an average temperature of 59.9 degrees, which was 1.5 degrees above the normal of 58.4 degrees. Ely received 0.84 inches of rain which was above average. The average for rainfall is 0.64 inches. Ely saw no snowfall for September which was below average. The average for snowfall is 0.2 inches. Eureka: September 2025 was above normal with an average temperature of 61.0 degrees which was 1.9 degrees above the normal of 59.1 degrees, making September 2025 tied for the 8th warmest on record. Eureka received 0.61 inches of rain, which was above average. The average rainfall is 0.57 inches. Tonopah: September 2025 was above normal with an average temperature of 66.0 degrees which was 0.3 degrees above the normal of 65.7 degrees. Tonopah received 2.30 inches of rain, which was above average, making September 2025 tied for the 3rd wettest on record. The average rainfall is 0.45 inches. Winnemucca: September 2025 was above normal with an average temperature of 64.0 degrees which was 1.9 degrees above the normal of 62.1 degrees, making September 2025 tied for the 10th warmest on record. Winnemucca received 0.25” of rain which was below average. The average for rainfall is 0.39”.

 

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