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Tracking a Winter Storm; Unusual Early-Season Heat Wave in the Southwest

A major winter storm will organize across the Northern Plains today and then rapidly strengthen as it moves into the Great Lakes on Sunday. Heavy snow and blowing snow are likely to persist over the Great Lakes into Monday night. Dry and gusty winds will produce a critical fire risk across the central/southern Plains. An early heatwave will begin to intensify over the western U.S. into next week. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sat, Mar 14, 2026 at 7:22:11 pm PDT

Strong northwest winds 30 to 40 mph with gusts to 60 mph continues today across most of Elko county. The high wind warning remains valid until 11pm this evening. These strong winds can produce patchy blowing gust with visibility of one-half mile or less in spots.
Look for breezy to windy conditions to continue over much of northern and central Nevada through the early evening. A wind advisory is in effect (areas highlighted in tan in the image) through 8PM today. Winds will be out of the northwest 20 to 30 mph with gusts to 50 mph. Blowing dust could reduce the visibility to one mile or less in spots.
Strong northwest winds will continue today. Strong winds 20 to 40 with gusts from 50 to 60 mph are possible across the forecast area. The strongest winds will be in the north and eastern portions of the region. This will produce patchy blowing dust with visibility decreasing to one mile or less. Please use caution while driving today!
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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