Abrupt change to colder and stormier weather this week...
After a weekend of mild temperatures and dry conditions much colder
and wetter... but not atypical... weather is in store for this week.
A fast moving cold front will move southeast through the region
late Monday night and early Tuesday dropping high temperatures
between 15 and 25 degrees from Monday to Tuesday. High temperatures
Tuesday will struggle to reach the lower 50s across western Nevada
with many locations in the Sierra reaching only around 40. A brief
period of showers is also likely with this cold front. Snow levels
will fall through the day dropping to around 5000 feet. While snow
levels fall... meaning many areas could see a few snow showers... the
lack of significant moisture should limit the possibility of
accumulations to only the highest elevations.
Thursday and Thursday night... the coldest and wettest system of the
next 7 days will push a strong cold front through the region. This
will bring gusty winds Thursday afternoon and evening. Precipitation
wise... the front will be moving fast so precipitation amounts are
not expected to be overly significant but periods of heavy snow
showers are expected in the Sierra behind the front Thursday
afternoon and evening. For lower elevations... rain will change to
snow Thursday night with a light accumulation possible mainly north
of Highway 50. Faucette/Snyder