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May 2026 Climate Summary. Northeastern and central Nevada were warm and dry! May 2026 in Elko was warmer and drier than normal. The average temperature in Elko during May 2026 was 56.0 degrees, which is 1.8 degrees above normal. The total precipitation was 0.4 inches which is below normal. Total snowfall was 1.6 inches. The period of record for the Elko area began in 1888 and the climatological normal is from 1991-2020. May 2026 in Ely was the warmer and drier than normal. The average temperature in Ely during May 2026 was 52.7 degrees, which is 1.2 degrees above normal. The total precipitation was 0.43 inches which is below normal. Total snowfall was 1.9 inches. The period of record for the Ely area began in 1893 and the climatological normal is from 1991-2020. May 2026 in Eureka was warmer and drier than normal. The average temperature in Eureka during May 2026 was 53.9 degrees, which is 1.9 degrees above normal. The total precipitation was 0.21 inches which is below normal. The period of record for the Eureka airport began in 1997 and the climatological normal is from 1991-2020. May 2026 in Tonopah was warmer and drier than normal. The average temperature in Tonopah during May 2026 was 59.5 degrees which is 0.5 degrees above normal. The total precipitation was 0.37 inches which is below normal. The period of record for the Tonopah area began in 1954 and the climatological normal is from 1991-2020. May 2026 in Winnemucca was warmer and drier than normal. The average temperature in Winnemucca during May 2026 was 32.6 degrees which is 0.4 degrees above normal. The total precipitation was 0.25 inches which is below normal. There was a trace of snowfall reported at Winnemucca for May. The period of record for the Winnemucca area began in 1877 and the climatological normal is from 1991-2020.
Meteorological Spring (March through May) 2026 was warm and mostly dry in northeast and central Nevada. Elko, Nevada was warmer and drier than normal for Meteorological Spring 2026. The average temperature in Elko was 49.8 degrees, which is 3.2 degrees above normal, making this the 3rd warmest on record. The total precipitation was 1.23 inches, which is below normal. The total snowfall was 2.4 inches. The period of record for the Elko area began in 1888 and the climatological normal is from 1991-2020. Ely, Nevada was warmer and drier than normal for Meteorological Spring 2026. The average temperature in Ely was 47.7 degrees, which is 3.6 degrees above normal, making this the warmest on record. The total precipitation was 2.09 inches, which is below normal. The total snowfall was 10.1 inches. The period of record for the Ely area began in 1893 and the climatological normal is from 1991-2020. Eureka, Nevada was warmer and drier than normal for Meteorological Spring 2026. The average temperature in Eureka was 48.3 degrees, which is 3.8 degrees above normal, making this the 2nd warmest on record. The total precipitation was 1.78 inches, which is below normal. The period of record for the Eureka airport began in 1997 and the climatological normal is from 1991-2020. Tonopah, Nevada was warmer and drier than normal for Meteorological Spring 2026. The average temperature in Tonopah was 53.1 degrees, which is 2.2 degrees above normal, making this the 3rd warmest on record. The total precipitation was 1.63 inches, which is above normal. The period of record for the Tonopah airport began in 1954 and the climatological normal is from 1991-2020. Winnemucca, Nevada was warmer and drier than normal for Meteorological Spring 2026. The average temperature in Winnemucca was 51.6 degrees, which is 2.7 degrees above normal, making this tied for the 4th warmest on record. The total precipitation was 2.25 inches, which is below normal. There was 0.2 inches of snowfall at Winnemucca Airport. The period of record for the Winnemucca area began in 1877 and the climatological normal is from 1991-2020.
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