Washoe County School District's new superintendent is getting ready to present her entry plan to trustees.
It might be the middle of April but it feels more like January in northern Nevada. Multiple storms are lined up in the Pacific, and each one w…
It's been a wild ride for markets these last few weeks. Kelli Tampio, a financial advisor with Edward Jones, is still in the office these days, but communicating with clients remotely.
After a mild February, our snowpack could use some more snow. The question is are we going to have a Miracle March?
With the start of 2020 comes another year of weather in Northern Nevada. Long term forecasting is a challenge, but the models are showing a couple weak systems moving through over the next week or so.
From an epic winter season to record breaking heat we’ve seen both extremes in Northern Nevada lately, and while 2019 turned out to be a good winter season, this does not represent our current climate situation as a whole.
Spring is oftentimes characterized as being a roller coaster ride because temperatures and weather conditions can fluctuate so much and that's what it will likely be like around here in the next couple of weeks.
We are currently in a snow drought, which can have both immediate and long term impacts on our environment. Research is being done at the Desert Research Institute to learn more about them and their impacts.
For the most part we’ve been rather spoiled with warm weather the past couple weeks, but that will change by the later half of this week. In the meantime, Halloween will be mild with clear skies and temperatures in the mid 60’s during the day. Temperatures will be in the mid to lower 50’s Tuesday evening for trick or treating.