Reno, NV – An early-season winter storm is expected to hit Northern Nevada on Sunday, bringing gusty winds, valley rain, and mountain snow through Tuesday. Officials urge residents to prepare for dangerous conditions, with widespread southwest winds of 25 to 35 mph expected, and gusts reaching up to 80 mph in certain areas.
According to the National Weather Service, valley rain will begin in northeast California and northwest Nevada on Sunday afternoon. Snow levels could drop as low as 5,500 feet by Monday night. The Lake Tahoe region is likely to experience heavy snowfall, potentially accumulating over a foot at higher elevations.
Forecasters warn that the high winds may cause driving hazards and power outages. Those traveling on I-80 and other mountain passes should expect delays and icy roads through Tuesday morning.
The National Weather Service advises securing loose items outdoors and preparing for rapidly changing conditions. Another brief dry period is expected midweek, followed by potential storm activity late next week. Residents should stay updated through local weather alerts and prepare for winter-like conditions.