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NWS Weather Bulletin: Strong Winds and Sudden Drop in Temperature Tonight

The National Weather Service in Reno has issued a Special Weather Statement warning residents of the Honey Lake Valley and northeastern California to brace themselves for gusty winds, blowing dust and a significant cool down overnight.

According to forecasters a cold front will be ushering in a very dry air mass along with gusty winds.

A big cooldown is on tap for Tuesday, with high temperatures easily 15 to 25 degrees cooler than we have experienced recently.

Overnight temperatures for Wednesday and Thursday mornings may be in the low 30’s in the Sierra valleys.

With high fire danger the next several days, residents are advised to avoid any activities that could start a fire, and follow all area restrictions for campfires and use of outdoor grills.

Gusty northwest to northeast winds will produce areas of blowing dust tonight across the Basin and Range. Large area of dust off the Carson Sink between 8:00p.m.
and midnight may bring visibility below 1 mile for areas in Churchill, Mineral and Lyon counties.

It will be nearly impossible to identify blowing dust at night so take caution if you must travel in western Nevada late tonight into early Tuesday.

 

Jeremy Couso
Jeremy Couso
SusanvilleStuff.com Publisher/Editor
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