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Landers, California Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Las Vegas NV 1010 PM PDT Mon Sep 8 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

* Fall-like system brings breezy winds, cooler temperatures, and dry conditions to the Desert Southwest this week.

* Dense smoke and poor air quality will return for the Owens Valley each night through midweek as a result of the Garnet Fire.

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.DISCUSSION...Today through Sunday.

Afternoon high temperatures will be right around seasonal normals today, making today the hottest day of the forecast period. Heights will gradually fall as a fall-like trough approaches the Pacific Coast over the next few days, deamplifying the monsoonal high. As a result, pressure gradients will tighten with a southwest flow aloft, bringing gusty southwest winds and dry conditions to the region through the week. The exception to the dry conditions will exist along the Sierra Crest as well as portions of the southwestern Great Basin, where modest moisture coupled with lift and daytime heating may result in an isolated shower or thunderstorm. As such, slight precipitation chances (5-20 percent) exist for our northwestern zones Wednesday through Friday. Temperatures bottom out late-week at 6 to 10 degrees below seasonal normals before recovering through the weekend as the system jogs east.

The Garnet Fire east of Fresno is around 53,000 acres with around 15 percent containment. North-northwesterly winds brought dense smoke down the Owens Valley last night, with visibility at the Eastern Sierra Regional Airport (KBIH) dropping below 2 statute miles for much of the overnight period and poor air quality observed on area sensors as far south as Olancha. Southerly winds this afternoon have improved air quality and visibility substantially. Barring any substantial changes to fire behavior, the Owens Valley can expect a repeat of dense smoke, poor air quality, and low visibilities each night through midweek. &&

.AVIATION...For Harry Reid...For the 06Z Forecast Package...Southwest winds tonight will generally remain around 8- 10KT, with lighter winds possibly. Much like today, breezy south to southwest winds are expected again Monday late morning through the afternoon. South winds will gust to around 20KT, then turn southwest and increase to around 25KT after 20Z. Winds are expected to diminish after sunset Tuesday, however, while gusts will end there is higher confidence that wind speeds will remain elevated at 10- 15KT Tuesday evening after 03Z through the night, will remain elevated around 10KT. VFR conditions with temperatures under 100F expected through the TAF period.

For the rest of southern Nevada, northwest Arizona and southeast California...For the 06Z Forecast Package...North winds will continue to push smoke into the Owens Valley tonight. Moderate confidence in the BIH TAF as visibility restrictions and occasional low CIGs due to smoke continue through the night. Improvement in conditions is possible Tuesday morning, but could improve a bit earlier than what occurred this morning. Smoke and impacts should return Tuesday evening as winds turn north and push smoke back into the area. Otherwise, VFR conditions expected overnight across the region with typical overnight wind patterns persisting. Breezy south to southwest winds return Tuesday late morning and afternoon with gusts to 25KT areawide. Gusts will end around sunset at all locations except around KDAG as gusts over 20KT are possible through the night. &&

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

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DISCUSSION...Soulat AVIATION...Nickerson

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