Hydrometeorological Discussion National Weather Service / California-Nevada RFC / Sacramento CA 615 AM PDT Thu Jul 2 2026 ...SCATTERED SHOWERS NE NEVADA TODAY AND THE SIERRA TODAY/TOMORROW... ...WARMING TREND THROUGH THE WEEKEND LEVELING OFF NEXT WEEK... .METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS (THU AM - WED AM)... Troffing along the west coast continues to weaken as the region enters the latter half of the week. As this occurs...look for high pressure to build over the 4-Corners region with building heights across CA and NV. This will last through the upcoming July 4th weekend. A weak weather system may slide across the Pacific Northwest and northern CA into northern NV on Monday into Tuesday. Overall...afternoon precip that has developed across northeast NV should occur again today...and then diminish into the weekend. The Sierra has a slight chance of very scattered showers/t-storms building during the afternoon hours mainly today and tomorrow. The weak weather system moving in Monday into Tuesday may bring some very scattered showers to the upper Klamath River basin and northeast CA Plateau spreading into far northern NV. Freezing levels currently from 12500- to 16000-feet from north to south will show an increase through the period and level off closer to the range of 14500- to 17500-feet as heights begin to rise. 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. |