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AFDVEF

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Las Vegas NV
340 PM PST Wed Nov 19 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

* Scattered showers will continue to weaken overnight across the 
  region with light snow above 6000 feet tonight. 
 
* Widespread precipitation will move in Thursday evening with around 
  4-7 inches of snow above 6000 feet over the Spring Mountains.

* Temperatures 10-15 degrees below normal will continue through the 
  weekend, when a warming and drying trend brings a pattern shift 
  for the week of Thanksgiving.

&&

.DISCUSSION...through Wednesday. 

Scattered showers are bringing additional rainfall with localized 
areas of small hail to the region, with morning precipitation totals 
ranging from 0.05-0.12 inches across the Las Vegas metro area. 
Heavier totals up to 0.50 inches have been observed this morning 
over higher terrain in southern Nevada and in isolated 
thunderstorms. The cut off low that brought significant 
precipitation to the region will continue to move through Southern 
California today, with wraparound moisture bringing light rain and 
snow showers above 6000 feet across the region overnight. Weak 
instability paired with limited diurnal heating will keep 
thunderstorm chances low, around 10-20% chance over the Colorado 
River Valley. Accumulations will generally be light, with brief 
heavier accumulations up to a half of an inch of rain in heavier 
showers and thunderstorms. Cooler than normal temperatures will 
continue through the work week.

Another low pressure system will track into the Desert Southwest 
tomorrow, bringing another push of moderate precipitation late 
Thursday into Friday. Ensemble and deterministic model solutions 
have aligned further on the track of this low pressure system, 
bringing higher confidence to the precipitation forecast for 
Thursday and Friday. Snow levels will drop to around 6000 feet by 
Thursday evening with anywhere from 4 to 7 inches of snow falling 
over the Spring Mountains by Friday morning, with heaviest 
accumulations above 7500 feet. Therefore, have issued a Winter 
Weather Advisory for the Spring Mountains and Red Rock Canyon for 
Thursday evening above 6000 feet. Showers will taper off through the 
day on Friday, with light rain showers lingering over the Mojave 
Desert and San Bernardino County through Saturday. Breezy 
northerly winds will return to the area on Saturday, with gusts up
to 30 mph near the California-Arizona border.

A ridge of high pressure will build into the area on Sunday, 
bringing a warming and drying trend for the area Sunday through 
Wednesday with temperatures rising to near normal for this time of 
year. A broad trough will develop over the central US, tamping down 
the ridge development over the Western US, and preventing 
temperatures from climbing too high with the Las Vegas valley 
seeing about a 10% chance of reaching 65F next Monday. 

&&

.AVIATION...For Harry Reid...For the 00Z Forecast Package...Shower 
and thunderstorm activity should decrease this evening and cloud 
cover under 6000 feet should clear out. Southwesterly winds develop 
in the evening and southeasterly winds return late tomorrow morning, 
with speeds of less than 10 knots. The next system arrives tomorrow 
evening, bringing another round of showers and reduced ceilings of 
5000 feet or less. Precipitation should continue through most of 
Thursday night. 

For the rest of southern Nevada, northwest Arizona and southeast
California...For the 00Z Forecast Package...Shower and thunderstorm 
activity should decrease this evening and ceilings will generally 
improve. The next system will move across the region from west to 
east starting tomorrow afternoon in Owens Valley and the western 
Mojave Desert. The system should reach the Las Vegas Valley after 
sunset. Expect periods of light to moderate rainfall and reduced 
visibility and ceilings. 

&&

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...Spotters are encouraged to report
any significant weather or impacts according to standard operating
procedures.

&&

$$

DISCUSSION...Adams
AVIATION...Meltzer

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