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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAS VEGAS NV  
423 PM PDT SUN MAR 30 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS  
STRONG WINDS ARE EXPECTED ACROSS THE REGION ON MONDAY  
AS A POWERFUL SPRING WEATHER SYSTEM MOVES THROUGH. PATCHY BLOWING  
DUST CAN ALSO BE EXPECTED. TEMPERATURES WILL PEAK TODAY AND  
TOMORROW BEFORE COOLING THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK.  
OVERALL, DRY CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED FOR MOST OF THE REGION  
THROUGH THE WEEK, THOUGH A FEW LIGHT SHOWERS ARE POSSIBLE IN THE  
SOUTHERN GREAT BASIN AT TIMES, AND SOME LIGHT SNOW IS POSSIBLE IN  
THE SIERRA MONDAY.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM  
THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT.  
 
SKIES HAVE LARGELY CLEARED OUT EARLY THIS AFTERNOON BEHIND A  
QUICK MOVING SHORTWAVE WHICH MOVED THROUGH THIS MORNING. WINDS  
ACROSS THE REGION REMAIN ELEVATED THANKS TO AN ENHANCED 700MB FLOW  
OF 30-40 KNOTS ACROSS THE REGION. STRONGEST WINDS HAVE BEEN ACROSS  
THE WESTERN MOJAVE DESERT NEAR BARSTOW, WHERE IT'S CURRENTLY  
GUSTING TO 46 MPH AT BARSTOW-DAGGETT AIRPORT. A FEW MORE ISOLATED  
GUSTS TO NEAR 40 MPH OR HIGHER HAVE BEEN NOTED IN OTHER AREAS  
INCLUDING KINGMAN AND DESERT ROCK, THOUGH OVERALL WIND GUSTS OF  
THAT MAGNITUDE HAVE BEEN FAIRLY LIMITED. BREEZY CONDITIONS WILL  
CONTINUE THROUGH THE AFTERNOON WITH SOME INCREASING HIGH CLOUDS  
MOVING IN FROM THE WEST THIS EVENING.  
 
THE MAIN SHOW IS STILL EXPECTED TOMORROW AS A DEEP TROUGH  
APPROACHES THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST COAST BEFORE SETTLING INTO THE  
GREAT BASIN BY TUESDAY MORNING. AS THIS OCCURS, A STRONG 80-90KT  
500MB JET WILL SAG INTO THE SOUTHERN SIERRA AND EXTEND EAST INTO  
SOUTHERN NEVADA. THIS JET WILL TRANSLATE TO 50-60 KNOTS OF 700MB  
CROSS-BARRIER FLOW HITTING THE SIERRA AND SPRING MOUNTAINS IN THE  
EVENING. FORECAST SOUNDINGS CONTINUE TO DEPICT A FAVORABLE PROFILE  
FOR DOWNSLOPE WINDS, WITH A RIDGETOP LEVEL STABLE LAYER, VERY  
STRONG WINDS THROUGH THE VERTICAL COLUMN REACHING AS LOW AS 900MB,  
AND A FAVORABLE WIND ORIENTATION TO MAXIMIZE DOWNSLOPE FLOW. THIS  
LEADS TO CONTINUED HIGH CONFIDENCE IN STRONG WINDS ACROSS PARTS  
OF SOUTHERN NEVADA, AND THE OWENS VALLEY/SIERRA REGION WHERE A  
HIGH WIND WARNING HAS BEEN POSTED. STRONGEST WINDS IN THIS  
PARTICULAR WIND EVENT WILL BE FOCUSED NEAREST TERRAIN FEATURES,  
THOUGH WAVES WILL TEND TO PROPAGATE EASTWARD IN WAVES, SO WIND  
SPEEDS MAY PULSE UP AND DOWNWARDS THROUGH THE AFTERNOON AND  
EVENING. FOR THE OWENS VALLEY, THE GREATEST RISK OF STRONG WINDS  
WILL BE ALONG AND WEST OF THE US-395 CORRIDOR AND SOUTH OF BIG  
PINE. FOR LAS VEGAS, STRONGEST WINDS ARE MOST LIKELY ACROSS THE  
WESTERN AND SOUTHERN PORTIONS OF THE METRO. WITHIN THESE AREAS,  
GUSTS OVER 60 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE.  
 
ELSEWHERE, WIDESPREAD WINDY CONDITIONS WILL ALSO BE EXPECTED, JUST  
NOT QUITE AS INTENSE WITHOUT THE DOWNSLOPE ENHANCEMENT. WIDESPREAD  
WIND ADVISORIES ARE IN EFFECT FOR WEDNESDAY, AND THEIR COVERAGE  
HAS BEEN EXPANDED TO INCLUDE THE SOUTHERN GREAT BASIN AND MORONGO  
BASIN/YUCCA VALLEY AREAS. WINDS WILL GRADUALLY SAG SOUTHWARD  
MONDAY NIGHT TO BECOME LIMITED TO MAINLY SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY  
TUESDAY WHERE THE WIND ADVISORIES REMAIN VALID THROUGH TUESDAY  
NIGHT.  
 
ASIDE FROM THE WIND, SOME LIGHT PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED ON  
MONDAY ACROSS THE SIERRA AS PACIFIC MOISTURE WITHIN THE FAST  
PACIFIC FLOW IS INTERCEPTED BY THE TOPOGRAPHY. NOT EXPECTING  
ESPECIALLY NOTEWORTHY PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS, BUT 1-3 INCHES OF  
SNOW WILL BE POSSIBLE ABOVE 7000 FEET IN THE SIERRA, AND SOME VERY  
LIGHT SPILLOVER SHOWERS WILL BE POSSIBLE INTO THE OWENS VALLEY.  
   
LONG TERM  
TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY.  
 
ONCE THE LEADING EDGE OF THE TROUGH PUSHES THROUGH ON TUESDAY, THE  
RISK FOR IMPACTFUL WINDS SHIFTS TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN SAN  
BERNARDINO COUNTY. PLACES LIKE BARSTOW AND TWENTYNINE PALMS HAVE  
OVER A 75% CHANCE OF SEEING 40+ MPH GUSTS, WHEREAS THE REST OF THE  
CWA HAS GENERALLY 50% OR LESS ODDS. WITH THE TROUGH NOW FIRMLY OVER  
OUR REGION AT THIS POINT, A COOLER AIRMASS WILL TAKE HOLD. FORECAST  
HIGHS ON TUESDAY ARE SOME 8-12 DEGREES COOLER THAN MONDAY'S, AND  
AROUND 10 DEGREES BELOW NORMAL FOR EARLY APRIL.  
 
ENSEMBLE GUIDANCE SHOWS THE TROUGH LINGERING OVER OUR AREA AS IT  
GETS REINFORCED WITH ADDITIONAL SHORTWAVES COMING OUT OF THE PACNW.  
THIS WILL KEEP TEMPERATURES BELOW NORMAL AND PROMOTE CONTINUED  
BREEZY CONDITIONS. HOWEVER, THE PERSISTENT TROUGHING WILL LIMIT THE  
STRENGTH OF SURFACE PRESSURE GRADIENTS AND THUS WINDS. BOTH RAW AND  
BIAS-CORRECTED PROBABILISTIC GUIDANCE SHOW LOW TO MODERATE (20-  
50%) PROBABILITIES OF 40+ MPH GUSTS ACROSS THE CWA, WITH THE  
HIGHER PERCENTAGES IN WESTERN/SOUTHERN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY.  
 
PRECIPITATION-WISE, STILL NOT LOOKING VERY PROMISING. BEST CHANCES  
(10-30%) CONTINUE TO BE IN THE SIERRA AND SOUTHERN GREAT BASIN  
TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY. LATE IN THE WEEK, ENSEMBLE GUIDANCE SEEM  
TO BE COMING INTO BETTER AGREEMENT ON THE TROUGH'S EVOLUTION, HAVING  
IT WRAP UP INTO A CLOSED LOW. WHERE EXACTLY THE CENTER OF THE LOW  
SETS UP AND HOW MUCH MOISTURE CAN GET PULLED IN UNDERNEATH THE COLD  
AIR ALOFT WILL DICTATE PRECIPITATION CHANCES DURING THIS TIME. ANY  
PRECIPITATION THAT DOES DEVELOP WILL LIKELY BE SHOWERY AND MORE  
ISOLATED IN NATURE, GENERALLY FAVORING THE HIGHER TERRAIN.  
 
 
   
AVIATION...FOR HARRY REID...FOR THE 00Z FORECAST PACKAGE  
GUSTY  
WEST TO SOUTHWEST WINDS ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THE TAF PERIOD  
TONIGHT AND TUESDAY. CURRENTLY, WEST WINDS GUSTING TO AROUND 25KT  
HAVE SPREAD ACROSS THE VALLEY. THIS SHOULD CONTINUE THROUGH THE  
EARLY EVENING BEFORE WINDS VEER MORE SOUTH AND DROP SLIGHTLY WITH  
GUSTS CLOSER TO 20KT POSSIBLE BY 03Z. THESE LOWER WINDS WILL BE  
SHORT LIVED AS PERIODS OF STRONG SOUTHWEST WINDS ARE EXPECTED  
STARTING AT 09Z TONIGHT AND CONTINUING THROUGH MONDAY EARLY  
OVERNIGHT. INCREASING CONFIDENCE THAT THESE WINDS WILL IMPACT THE  
VALLEY TERMINALS IN WAVES WITH OCCASIONAL SOUTHWEST TO WEST WINDS  
GUSTING TO 30KT OR MORE WILL THEN GIVE WAY TO PERIODS OF LIGHTER  
WINDS THAT MAY BECOME SOUTH TO SOUTHEAST. HIGH CONFIDENCE THAT  
THESE VARYING WINDS BETWEEN GUSTY SOUTHWEST TO LIGHT FROM THE  
SOUTH WILL OCCUR AT TIMES BETWEEN 09Z TONIGHT TO ABOUT 06Z  
TUESDAY, HOWEVER EXACT TIMING AND DURATION OF THESE WAVES ARE  
UNCERTAIN AND DIFFICULT TO PREDICT. PLAN FOR RAPIDLY CHANGING AND  
VARYING WIND CONDITIONS TONIGHT AND MONDAY. THE STRONGEST WINDS  
SHOULD BE AFTER 18Z TUESDAY WHEN GUSTS OVER 40KT ARE POSSIBLE AT  
ALL TERMINALS. BLOWING DUST IS POSSIBLE AND MAY REDUCE VISIBILITY  
AT TIMES, ESPECIALLY DURING THE PERIODS OF HIGHER WINDS. WINDS  
WILL DIMINISH MONDAY NIGHT AFTER 09Z AND WILL NOT BE AS STRONG ON  
TUESDAY. CLOUDS WILL REMAIN AT OR ABOVE 20KFT AND PRECIPITATION  
IS NOT EXPECTED THROUGH THE PERIOD.  
 
FOR THE REST OF SOUTHERN NEVADA, NORTHWEST ARIZONA AND SOUTHEAST  
CALIFORNIA...FOR THE 00Z FORECAST PACKAGE...SOUTHWEST TO WEST WINDS  
GUSTING 20-30KT WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE REGION THROUGH THIS  
EVENING. THE STRONGEST WINDS TODAY WILL BE THROUGH THE KDAG AREA  
WHERE WEST WINDS WILL GUST OVER 35KT AT TIMES UNTIL AROUND MIDNIGHT  
WHEN WINDS GUSTS WILL DROP TO 30KT. WEST WINDS GUSTING OVER 25KT  
WILL CONTINUE AT KBIH UNTIL SUNSET WHEN WINDS SHOULD BECOME  
NORTHEAST FOR TONIGHT AROUND 10KT UNTIL UNTIL THEY INCREASE OUT OF  
THE SOUTHEAST MONDAY MORNING. TONIGHT, WINDS WILL DIMINISH IN THE  
COLORADO RIVER VALLEY TO AROUND 10KT AFTER SUNSET AS SOUTH TO  
SOUTHEAST WINDS DEVELOP FOR THE OVERNIGHT PERIOD. WEST TO SOUTHWEST  
WINDS WILL INCREASE MONDAY MORNING IN MANY LOCATIONS, WITH STRONGER  
WINDS EXPECTED ON MONDAY COMPARED TO TODAY AS GUSTS 35-45 KT  
EXPECTED. THE STRONGEST WINDS ON MONDAY WILL BE THROUGH THE KDAG  
AREA INTO THE OWENS VALLEY AND SOUTHERN NEVADA, INCLUDING KBIH AND  
LAS VEGAS VALLEY AIRPORTS. OCCASIONAL CLOUDS AROUND 15KFT-20KFT  
ARE EXPECTED AT TIMES. SNOW WILL DEVELOP ON THE SIERRA CREST BUT  
SHOULD REMAIN IN THE TERRAIN AND IS CURRENTLY NOT EXPECTED TO  
SPILL INTO THE OWENS VALLEY, THOUGH CIGS MAY DROP TO 8000FT THERE  
AFTER 16Z MONDAY MORNING.  
 
 
   
SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT  
SPOTTERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO REPORT  
ANY SIGNIFICANT WEATHER OR IMPACTS ACCORDING TO STANDARD OPERATING  
PROCEDURES.  
 
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...OUTLER  
LONG TERM...WOODS  
AVIATION...NICKERSON  
 
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