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Arctic Air Mass Lingers for Areas of the East; Critical Fire Weather for the Plains; Active Weather Pattern for Hawaii

Arctic air lingers for the east, however, winds will slowly subside and a slow moderating trend starts during the week. Moisture continues to provide rainfall and higher elevation snow for the Pacific Northwest, northern California and northern Rockies through Monday. For the State of Hawaii, dangerous surf conditions with strong winds and heavy rainfall will impact the islands through Monday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Mon, Feb 9, 2026 at 1:14:19 am PST

A weak upper low pressure system will be moving through portions of northern and central Nevada from early tomorrow through Tuesday. Amounts will be light and limited to locations mainly north of the US Highway 50 corridor during this time.
The next in a series of weather systems will begin dropping rain and snow showers early Tuesday morning. Snow levels will start out at the valley floors in northern Nevada with snow levels around 5500 to 6000+ feet in central Nevada. Look for light snow showers in the north to change to a mix of precipitation later Tuesday afternoon as temperatures warm into the 40s.
The main weather maker will be pushing through the area Wed-Thurs night. Snow levels will start out around 6000 to 6500 feet Wednesday morning but will slowly decrease to 5500 feet or so by the overnight hours. The weather system is expected to continue producing light rain/snow showers into Thursday.
An active pattern will bring increasing chances for rain and snow showers across northern and central Nevada for the upcoming week. In addition, temperatures will cool to the 40s for highs with lows in the 20s and 30s.

 

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