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Critical Fire Weather in the Plains; Severe Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain in the Mid-South

Gusty winds and low relative humidity will bring fire weather concerns over parts of the central and southern High Plains. Severe thunderstorms and heavy rain are expected across the Mid-South region and central Gulf states. Above average temperatures are expected across much of the country, and numerous daily record-tying/breaking highs will be possible. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 10:10:39 am PDT

High temperatures for the afternoon on March 11th will be above normal, especially across central Nevada, with readings in the 60s. Near record warmth is expected in the Tonopah area for the upcoming afternoon on Wednesday.
Expect another round of pleasant afternoon high temperatures today across northern and central Nevada with readings in the 50s and 60s. Tuesday morning’s lows will be in the 20s to low 30s.
Warm temperatures continue through early this week with minor cooling into the 40s and 50s Tuesday and Wednesday. Additional warm days will follow on Thursday where highs climb back into the 50s and 60s. Near record warmth is possible across the area later this week. Overnight lows will be in the 20s and 30s.
February 2026 climate summary for northeastern and central Nevada, which on average was warmer, drier with the exception of Winnemucca, and less snowier than normal. Elko: February 2026 was warmer than normal with an average temperature of 37.9 degrees, which was 6.3 degrees above normal, making February 2026 the 6th warmest on record. Elko received 0.77” of rain and 4.1” of snowfall in February, which was below normal for rainfall and snowfall. The averages for rain and snow in February are 0.89” and 6.8” respectively. Ely: February 2026 was warmer than normal, with an average temperature of 35.8 degrees, which was 5.8 degrees above normal, making February 2026 tied for the 5th warmest on record. Ely received 0.78” of rain and 6.7” of snowfall in February, which was below average for both rainfall and snowfall. The averages for rain and snow in February are 0.84” and 9.1” respectively. Eureka: February 2026 was warmer than normal, with an average temperature of 36.5 degrees, which was 7.0 degrees above normal, making February 2026 the 4th warmest on record. Eureka received 0.59” of rain, which was below average. The average rainfall for February is 0.78”. Tonopah: February 2026 was warmer than normal, with an average temperature of 41.2 degrees which was 4.0 degrees above normal, making February 2026 tied for the 5th warmest on record. Tonopah received 0.38” of rain, which was below average. The average rainfall for February is 0.53”. Winnemucca: February 2026 was above normal, with an average temperature of 40.0 degrees which was 3.4 degrees above normal. Winnemucca received 1.08” of rain and 1.0” of snowfall in February, which was above average for rainfall, but below average for snowfall. The averages for rain and snow in February are 0.71” and 3.7” respectively.
Climate summary for Meteorological Winter, December 2025 through February 2026, for NE Nevada which overall was warmer, a mix of wet and dry, and less snowier than normal. Elko was warmer than normal for Meteorological Winter 2024-25. The average temperature was 35.6 degrees, which is 7.2 degrees above normal, making Winter 2025-26 1st warmest on record. Elko received 3.17” of rain and 7.3” of snowfall for Winter, which was below average for rainfall, and snowfall, making Winter 2024-25 the 9th least snowiest on record. The averages for rain and snow in Winter are 3.28” and 27.4” respectively. The period of record for the Elko area began in 1888 and the climatological normal is from 1991-2020. Ely was warmer than normal for Meteorological Winter 2025-26. The average temperature in Ely was 34.9 degrees, which is 7.3 degrees above normal, making Winter 2025-26 1st warmest on record. Ely received 2.92” of rain and 13.4” of snowfall for Winter, which was above average for rainfall, and below average for snowfall. The averages for rain and snow in Winter are 3.28” and 27.4” respectively. . The period of record for the Ely area began in 1893 and the climatological normal is from 1991-2020. Eureka was warmer than normal for Meteorological Winter 2025-26. The average temperature was 34.7 degrees, which is 7.7 degrees above normal, making Winter 2025-26 the 2nd warmest on record. Eureka received 1.28” of rainfall for Winter, which was below average, making Winter 2025-26 the 4th driest on record. The average for rainfall for Winter is 2.32”. The period of record for the Eureka airport began in 1997 and the climatological normal is from 1991-2020. Tonopah was warmer than normal Meteorological Winter 2025-26. The average temperature in Tonopah was 40.3 degrees, which is 5.8 degrees above normal, making the Winter of 2025-26 tied for the 2nd warmest on record. Tonopah received 1.86 inches of rainfall for Winter, which was above normal. The average for rainfall for Winter is 1.24”. The period of record for the Tonopah airport began in 1954 and the climatological normal is from 1991-2020. Winnemucca was warmer than normal for Meteorological Winter 2025-26. The average temperature was 37.2 degrees, which is 4.0 degrees above normal. Winnemucca received 1.97” of rainfall and 1.0” of snowfall for Winter, which was below normal for rainfall, and for snowfall, making Winter 2024-25 the 3rd least snowiest on record. The period of record for the Winnemucca area began in 1877 and the Climatological normal is from 1991-2020.

 

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