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Hydrometeorological Discussion
National Weather Service / California-Nevada RFC / Sacramento CA
655 AM PDT Wed Jul 1 2026

...SHOWERS POSSIBLE NEXT COUPLE DAYS OVER NORTHEAST NEVADA...
...WARMING INTO THE WEEKEND...

.METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS (WED AM - TUE AM)...

Troffing continues along the west coast this morning...albeit not as 
robust as earlier in the week. This pattern will bring the 
opportunity for scattered precip mainly over portions of northeast 
NV the next couple days. Otherwise...conditions will remain dry 
across the rest of the area. By the weekend...high pressure will 
strengthen in the vicinity of the 4-Corners region with heights 
rising across CA and NV. Look for warming temperatures to near or 
above normal...especially the Great Basin and southeast CA deserts. 
Enough of a marine layer may keep coastal areas near or slightly 
below normal for this time of year. A weak disturbance moving 
through the flow on Monday or Tuesday may bring some scattered 
showers to the higher terrain of northern/central CA.

Freezing levels are currently running from 11000- to 15000-feet from 
north-to-south across the area and will see a bump up from 14000- to 
17000-feet by the weekend into early next week as high pressure 
builds over the 4-Corners region.


Please Note: This product may NOT be routinely updated.
Please refer to the following product issued by the CNRFC
www.cnrfc.noaa.gov/Daily-Briefing for a graphical summary of
weather and hydrologic conditions.