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Fire Weather Conditions Persist in the Southern Plains; Heavy Rain and Mountain Snow in the Pacific Northwest

A Pacific system will continue to bring moderate to heavy low elevation rain from northern California to western Washington, and heavy snow to the Cascades and Intermountain West over the next several days. Elevated to critical fire weather conditions will persist across the southern Rockies and Southern Plains through Wednesday as gusty winds and dry conditions continue across the region. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Tue, Feb 24, 2026 at 11:32:17 pm PST

Overnight lows will generally be in the 30s and 40s across the region. High temperatures throughout Northern and Central Nevada Wednesday afternoon will be nine to fourteen degrees above normal for this time of year with readings in the 40s and 50s.
A storm system will impact Northern and Central Nevada through Wednesday afternoon, resulting in periods of mountain snow and valley rain. Snow levels will vary from 6,500 feet at night to 8,500 feet during the day. The majority of this precipitation will fall tonight.
A storm system will impact Northern and Central Nevada Tuesday through Wednesday afternoon, resulting in periods of mountain snow and valley rain. Snow levels will vary from 6,500 feet at night to 8,500 feet during the day. The majority of this precipitation will fall tonight.
Winds will be breezy through tomorrow with gusts of 20 to 35 mph. By Thursday, winds are expected to diminish with gusts only to 20 mph.
High temperatures through the next seven days are expected to remain above normal with readings in the 50s and 60s through next week. Overnight lows will generally run in the 30s with a few 40s across the area.

 

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