Lovelock, Nevada
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Almanac
Average High: 49°
Average Low: 22°
Record high/year: 70° (1924)
Record low/year: -5° (1961)
Sunrise: 6:46 AM
Sunset: 4:32 PM
Detailed History
Sun and Moon
Sunrise: 06:46 AM (PST)
Moon Rise: 10:56 AM (PST)
Sunset: 04:32 PM (PST)
Moon Set: 08:51 PM (PST)
Moon Phase
Next 12 Hours
Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy
Forecast data from the National Digital Forecast Database
5-Day Forecast
Hi 47°
Lo 20°
Partly Cloudy
Hi 52°
Lo 20°
Partly Cloudy
Hi 50°
Lo 18°
Partly Cloudy
Hi 50°
Lo 18°
Partly Cloudy
Hi 52°
Lo 18°
Clear
Forecast for Western Nevada Basin and Range including Pyramid Lake
Today
Mostly cloudy. Isolated snow showers ending by sunrise north of Lovelock. Highs 36 to 46. West winds around 10 mph.
Tonight
Mostly cloudy. Lows 23 to 33. Southwest winds around 10 mph.
Sunday
Breezy. Mostly cloudy. Slight chance of showers in the morning north of Lovelock. Highs 43 to 53. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph shifting to the west 15 to 25 mph in the afternoon. Gusts up to 35 mph.
Sunday Night
Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly cloudy. Lows 20 to 30. North winds 10 to 15 mph. Gusts up to 30 mph in the evening.
Monday
Mostly cloudy. Highs 41 to 51. Light winds.
Monday Night
Partly cloudy. Lows 20 to 30.
Tuesday
Partly cloudy. Highs 43 to 53.
Tuesday Night through Thanksgiving Day
Clear. Lows 21 to 31. Highs 49 to 59.
Thursday Night
Partly cloudy. Lows 21 to 31.
Friday
Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers. Highs 44 to 54.
Local Storm Report
11/20/2009 1148 am
5 miles WNW of Fallon, Churchill County.
Dust storm, reported by trained spotter.
Spotter reported 1/4 mile visibility.
11/20/2009 1230 PM
1 miles SW of Fallon, Churchill County.
Dust storm, reported by trained spotter.
Sustained winds estimated between 40 and 50 mph are
causing blowing dust and visibility less than 1 mile at
times.
11/20/2009 0124 PM
29 miles NE of Fernley, Churchill County.
Dust storm, reported by law enforcement.
*** 1 fatal, 6 inj *** Nevada Highway patrol is reporting
a large accident on Interstate 80 between Fernley and
Lovelock with 1 fatality and 2 persons trapped. The
accident involved 4 tractor-trailers and 2 pickup trucks.
Nhp reported visibilities of zero due to blowing dust.
This information is preliminary.
11/20/2009 0144 PM
6 miles se of Fallon statiozzly flat, Churchill County.
Non-thunderstorm wind gust M59.00 mph, reported by ASOS.
Peak gust at Fallon NAS. El. 3934 ft.
11/20/2009 0145 PM
13 miles ESE of Empire, Pershing County.
Non-thunderstorm wind gust m60.00 mph, reported by other federal.
Peak at Bluewing mtn. RAWS. El. 4570 ft.
11/20/2009 0344 PM
1 miles SW of Fallon, Churchill County.
Non-thunderstorm wind damage, reported by trained spotter.
Large tree limbs down, shingles blown off roof, flags
torn, power outages during strong winds earlier this
afternoon.
11/20/2009 0344 PM
1 miles SW of Fallon, Churchill County.
Non-thunderstorm wind damage, reported by trained spotter.
Large tree limbs down, shingles blown off roof, flags
torn, power outages during strong winds earlier this
afternoon.
11/20/2009 0124 PM
29 miles NE of Fernley, Churchill County.
Dust storm, reported by law enforcement.
*** 1 fatal, 6 inj *** Nevada Highway patrol is reporting
a large accident on Interstate 80 between Fernley and
Lovelock with 1 fatality and 2 persons trapped. The
accident involved 4 tractor-trailers and 2 pickup trucks.
Nhp reported visibilities of zero due to blowing dust.
This information is preliminary.
11/20/2009 0124 PM
29 miles NE of Fernley, Churchill County.
Dust storm, reported by law enforcement.
*** 1 fatal, 2 inj *** Nevada Highway patrol is reporting
a large accident on Interstate 80 between Fernley and
Lovelock with 1 fatality and 2 persons trapped. The
accident involved 4 tractor-trailers and 2 pickup trucks.
Nhp reported visibilities of zero due to blowing dust.
11/20/2009 1230 PM
1 miles SW of Fallon, Churchill County.
Dust storm, reported by trained spotter.
Sustained winds estimated between 40 and 50 mph are
causing blowing dust and visibility less than 1 mile at
times.
11/20/2009 1148 am
5 miles WNW of Fallon, Churchill County.
Dust storm, reported by trained spotter.
Spotter reported 1/4 mile visibility.
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Location: MesoWest LOVELOCK NNR NV US SCAN, Lovelock, NV Updated: 6:00 AM PST |
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| Temperature: 34 °F | Dew Point: 24 °F | Humidity: 67% | Wind: North at 3 mph | Pressure: 30.10 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 34 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: MesoWest CARSON SINK NV US DRI, Lovelock, NV Updated: 7:20 AM PST |
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| Temperature: 34 °F | Dew Point: 20 °F | Humidity: 56% | Wind: NNW at 2 mph | Pressure: 30.07 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 34 °F | Historical Graphs |
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NWS Forecaster Discussion
036 fxus65 krev 211135 afdrev Area forecast discussion National Weather Service Reno Nevada 335 am PST Sat Nov 21 2009 Short term... Krgx radar loop is indicating a narrow band of probable snow showers north of Pyramid Lake...while farther north light snow is likely occurring in far northwestern Nevada and Surprise Valley. Nearby observations from Alturas reported light snow while mesowest data from Cedarville and feet Bidwell have accumulated 0.01 to 0.02 inch of precipitation per hour since late Friday evening. Weak secondary vorticity center moving across northern California on water vapor satellite loop appears to be the force behind this light snow. This feature will exit the region by daybreak so any leftover snow showers should wind down during the next couple of hours. The forecast will include mention of isolated snow showers through 15z for a small part of northwestern Nevada. Otherwise today will be dry and cool with temperatures only reaching the 40s across most valleys today. High clouds will be on the increase as another weaker shortwave approaches the northwestern US tonight. This system will have little moisture to work with and only isolated snow and rain showers are expected for parts of northestern California-northwestern Nevada and portions of the Tahoe basin late tonight through Sun morning. Little or no snow accumulation is expected with this system...with the most significant effect being increased winds. 700 mb flow briefly reaches 50 knots between 12z-18z Sunday which would produce a notable increase in ridge winds. While the peak speeds are unlikely to come close to the 100+ miles per hour values that occurred yesterday...the potential exists for 70-80 miles per hour gusts in higher elevations for a few hours Sunday. With some mixing likely Sunday afternoon...winds have also been increased for lower elevations mainly north of Highway 50 with gusts 35-40 miles per hour. Lake Wind Advisory will likely be necessary for both Tahoe and pyramid unless next run of guidance backs off on the 700 mb flow. Maximum temperatures will be a few degrees warmer than today due to this mixing...which will partially offset the cold air advection behind the shortwave. For sun ngt-Monday...ridge will build over California-Nevada and produce generally light winds and dry conditions over the region. Weak NE surface flow and warming middle level temperatures will produce inversion conditions resulting in limited heating for valleys but push temperatures in higher elevations up several degrees from Sunday. Mjd Long term...Tuesday through Friday... Models remain in good agreement with ridge building over the west as the pattern over North America amplifies. Ridge axis should progress into the eastern Great Basin and The Rockies by Thursday or Friday. This will allow Pacific energy to enter the West Coast...for a low chance of rain and increased winds late next week. Temperatures to remain near normal in the Nevada valleys...with slightly above normal readings in the Sierra with the high pressure aloft. Ridge will maintain inversions in the Nevada valleys with light north to northeast flow to prevent a more significant warming trend. European model (ecmwf) remains more consistent and aggressive with energy entering the West Coast late in the week. Thus have left the low chance or rain/snow across the northern areas Thursday night into Friday. GFS and it ensembles are farther north with the energy...with a warmer and drier solution for the Sierra and western Nevada. Both European model (ecmwf) and GFS would support some potential for breezy to windy conditions Thursday night and Friday. Brong && Aviation... Northwest flow will affect the area Saturday and Sunday as a system passes north of the area. Rain/snow showers are possible in the Sierra and for areas north of I-80. Increase in moisture should bring MVFR ceilings to the Sierra with mountain obscurements. Winds may increase after 08z tonight as system passes through Oregon. Gusts in the valleys could reach 30kts early Sunday morning...with the northern Sierra ridge winds near 40-50 kts. Brong && Rev watches/warnings/advisories... Nevada...none. California...none. && $$ Http://weather.Gov/Reno