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Additional Heavy Rain and Flooding Concerns in Central Texas; Tropical Storm Chantal to Impact the Coastal Carolinas

Heavy rainfall and flooding concerns remain for today across Central Texas and the Hill Country, with scattered thunderstorms expected this afternoon and evening. Tropical Storm Chantal has formed and will bring heavy rainfall and flooding concerns to portions of the coastal Carolinas. Life-threatening surf and rip currents are expected from the Southeast to Mid-Atlantic. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Jul 6, 2025 at 4:56:15 am PDT

A fire weather watch is in effect for northern Nye and portions of southern Lander/Eureka Counties from 11 AM PDT Monday morning until 8PM PDT Monday evening. The combination of critically dry fuels, very low relative humidity values, and strong, gusty southerly winds can contribute to extreme fire behavior. Any fires that develop will likely spread rapidly. Outdoor burning is not recommended.
When is our first 100 degree day? Well, it could be as early as May or as late as August. For Winnemucca it was on May 31st 2025, for the rest of us high temperatures of 100+ are in the (extended) forecast for the next weekend. Stay alert and try to stay cool. As rest of us still wait to hit 100 degrees (or higher) for the first time this year, with Summer just starting, we wanted to show when the first 100 degree day typically is. When the earliest and the latest first 100 degree day occurs as well. It is important to note that even if you see a time and date for the first 100 degree day, it is not a guarantee that you will see a 100 degree day this or any year. As there are many years when we don’t see highs reach the century mark at all.
A fire weather watch is in effect for White Pine, northern Nye, and portions of southern Lander/Eureka Counties from 11 AM PDT Tuesday morning until 8PM PDT Tuesday evening. The combination of critically dry fuels, very low relative humidity values, and strong, gusty southerly winds can contribute to extreme fire behavior. Any fires that develop will likely spread rapidly. Outdoor burning is not recommended.
June 2025 was on average, much warmer and drier than average for Northern and Central Nevada. June climate data for select locations below as highlighted in the graphic. Elko: June 2025 was warmer than normal with an average temperature of 66.0 degrees which was 2.8 degrees above normal. Elko received 0.01” of rain which was below average, making June 2025 tied for the 10th driest June for rainfall. The average for rainfall is 0.57”. Ely: June 2025 was warmer than normal, with an average temperature of 63.4 degrees which was 2.1 degrees above normal. Ely received 0.02” of rain, which was below average. The average for rainfall is 0.56”. Eureka: June 2025 was warmer than normal, with an average temperature of 64.2 degrees which was 2.5 degrees above normal, making June 2025 tied for the 8th warmest June on record. Eureka received 0.01” of rain which was below average, making June 2025 tied for the 2nd driest June on record. The average rainfall is 0.63”. Tonopah: June 2025 was warmer than normal, with an average temperature of 71.5 degrees which was 2.4 degrees above normal. Tonopah received a Trace of rain which was below average, making June 2025 tied for the 7th driest June on record. The average rainfall is 0.23”. Winnemucca: June 2025 was warmer than normal, with an average temperature of 67.6 degrees which was 2.2 degrees above normal. Winnemucca received a trace of rain which was below average, making June 2025 tied for the 6th driest July on record. The average for rainfall is 0.50”.
A warming trend continues today under the influence of high pressure. High temperatures early this week will climb into the 90s and low 100s, with overnight lows in the 50s and 60s. Temperatures will drop slightly on Wednesday and Thursday before the heat returns on Friday. With triple digit temperatures expected late in the week, always remember to drink plenty of fluids, stay out of the sun, and remain in an air-conditioned room.

 

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