####018003676#### FNUS75 KREV 040305 FWSREV Spot Forecast for Mill Canyon...USFS National Weather Service Reno NV 805 PM PDT Fri May 3 2024 Forecast is based on ignition time of 0600 PDT on May 04. If conditions become unrepresentative...contact the National Weather Service in Reno. .DISCUSSION... * A quick-hitting cold storm will bring strong winds, rain and snow, as well as cooler temperatures through tonight. Winds will rapidly increase from the south-southwest this morning bringing very strong gusts approaching 75 mph in the late morning. * Rain will turn to snow after 1400 PDT with total snowfall accumulations of 1 to 3" possible through midnight. Light snow showers are expected through Sunday morning. * Beyond Sunday, there will be a slow warming trend with low chances for precipitation. .SATURDAY... Sky/Weather.........Cloudy. Rain likely in the late morning changing to snow after 1400 PDT. Temperature.........42 at ignition...Max 49-52. RH..................57% at ignition...Min 43-48%. 20-Foot Winds.......Winds south at 30 mph with gusts to 45 mph at ignition increasing to 45-50 mph with gusts 70-75 mph by 1100 PDT. Winds will gradually taper through the afternoon but will remain elevated from the south around 30-35 mph with gusts 50-60 mph. LAL.................1. Chc Wetting Rain....5% increasing to 75% in the afternoon. Mixing Height.......600 ft agl at ignition increasing to 2900-3900 ft agl in the late morning and afternoon. Transport Winds.....South around 35 mph becoming southwest and increasing to 45-50 mph in the late morning and afternoon. Ventilation.........Marginal increasing to excellent in the late morning and afternoon. Haines Index........2. .SATURDAY NIGHT... Sky/Weather.........Cloudy then becoming partly cloudy. Snow showers likely in the evening, then slight chance of snow showers overnight. Temperature.........Min 20-23. RH..................Max 57-62%. 20-Foot Winds.......South winds 15-25 mph with gusts to around 40 mph decreasing from the southwest 15-20 mph with gusts to around 35 mph overnight. LAL.................1. Chc Wetting Rain....55% decreasing to 10% overnight. Mixing Height.......900-1400 ft agl. Transport Winds.....Southwest 25-30 mph decreasing to around 20 mph after 0300 PDT. Ventilation.........Good in the evening becoming marginal overnight. Haines Index........2. .SUNDAY... Sky/Weather.........Mostly cloudy then becoming partly cloudy. Temperature.........Max 40-43. RH..................Min 28-33%. 20-Foot Winds.......Southwest winds 15-20 mph with gusts to around 30 mph becoming west 10-15 mph in the late morning and afternoon. LAL.................1. Chc Wetting Rain....5%. Mixing Height.......5600-6600 ft agl. Transport Winds.....West 15-20 mph shifting to the northwest in the afternoon. Ventilation.........Marginal in the morning becoming very good in the afternoon. Haines Index........3. $$ Forecaster...Johnston Requested by...Dejon Clay Type of request...PRESCRIBED .TAG 2413112.0/REV .DELDT 05/04/24 .FormatterVersion 2.0.0 .EMAIL Jason.lyons@usda.gov