It was another one for the record books Thursday afternoon... with a high temperature of 85 degrees here in Reno. This marks the third day in …
The 2025-2026 winter season was the warmest on record in Nevada from December through February since 1895.
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory starting on Wednesday afternoon and running through Wednesday night for many areas throughout the region.
Gusty winds and mountain snow could make travel across the region difficult on Wednesday and Thursday.
Power outages were also reported, likely because of the wind.
Atmospheric rivers are not only big rain producers, but they can also be big wind producers as well.
Our ski resorts also saw a good amount of snow on Thursday, with many of them receiving at least several inches at the base.
South Lake Tahoe reminds drivers what to do and not do as plows slow to 4 to 5 mph in heavy snowstorms.
Snow and ice prompt widespread school, state, and office closures and delays across the region.
Governor Lombardo urges all Nevadans to drive cautiously while adverse weather persists in the region.