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Blizzard Conditions Possible in Parts of Alaska; Flooding Potential Across Guam

A powerful storm will continue to move across the western and interior portions of Alaska through Wednesday morning. Coastal flooding, high winds, heavy snow and blizzard conditions are possible. An area of low pressure may produce heavy to excessive rainfall with the possibility of flooding in Guam and the Northern Marianas Wednesday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Tue, Oct 22, 2024 at 12:46:10 pm PDT

There are no watches, warnings, or advisories at this time.

The southern extent of a trough of low pressure will brush Northern Nevada Wednesday evening and Wednesday night, resulting in the likelihood of light precipitation. The majority of precipitation will be located near the Nevada/Idaho border. Snow levels will start at around 9,000 feet Wednesday evening, before falling to about 6,000 feet Wednesday night.
The southern extent of a trough of low pressure will brush Northern Nevada Wednesday evening and Wednesday night, resulting in the likelihood of light precipitation. The majority of precipitation will be located near the Nevada/Idaho border. Snow levels will start at around 9,000 feet Wednesday evening, before falling to about 6,000 feet Wednesday night. Here are precipitation amount probabilities for Northern Nevada Wednesday evening and Wednesday night.
High temperatures throughout Northern and Central Nevada Wednesday afternoon will be eleven to thirteen degrees above normal for this time of year. Maximum temperatures across Northern and Central Nevada Thursday afternoon will be about ten degrees cooler than Wednesday afternoon.
High temperatures throughout Northern and Central Nevada Friday afternoon will be around five degrees warmer than Thursday afternoon. Maximum temperatures across Northern and Central Nevada Saturday afternoon will be about ten degrees above normal for this time of year.
The second wettest day observed in Elko during the month of October occurred one hundred and thirty-five years ago today.

 

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