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Weekend Showers and Thunderstorms Over the Southeast U.S.

A slow moving storm system over the northern Gulf Coast will continue periods of showers and thunderstorms over much of the Southeast U.S. through this weekend. The risk for heavy to excessive rainfall increases on Sunday as a surge of increased moisture moves over parts of northern Florida into southern Georgia. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sat, May 10, 2025 at 1:38:14 pm PDT

High temperatures throughout Northern and Central Nevada this afternoon will be around fifteen degrees above normal for this time of year. Record warmth is anticipated in Eureka this afternoon. Near record warmth is expected in Elko and Ely this afternoon.
Isolated, dry thunderstorms are expected in most of Northern and Central Nevada from 1 PM PDT this afternoon until 8 PM PDT this evening. A few of these thunderstorms could be strong. The primary thunderstorm hazards will be wind gusts near 45 mph and dangerous cloud to ground lightning strikes.
A Wind Advisory is in effect for most of Northern and Central Nevada from 10 AM PDT Sunday morning until 8 PM PDT Sunday evening. Blowing dust will reduce visibilities at times. Travel will be difficult, particularly for high profile vehicles.
South to southwest wind gusts near 55 mph are expected in most of Northern and Central Nevada from 10 AM PDT Sunday morning until 8 PM PDT Sunday evening. A Wind Advisory is in effect. Blowing dust will reduce visibilities at times. Travel will be difficult, particularly for high profile vehicles. Here are projected wind gusts valid at 2 PM PDT Sunday, May 11th, 2025.
The next storm system will impact Northern and Central Nevada Monday night through Wednesday afternoon, resulting in periods of valley rain and mountain snow. Snow levels will fluctuate between 6,000 feet and 6,500 feet. The majority of this precipitation will fall Tuesday.

 

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