Reno, NV – A mix of rain, snow, and gusty winds will impact Northern Nevada starting Wednesday as an active spring weather pattern takes hold. Residents should prepare for changing conditions, with travel delays possible on higher-elevation roads.
According to the National Weather Service, Wednesday will bring a chance of morning rain before turning into widespread snow by the evening. Breezy conditions will develop, with gusts up to 40 mph, especially in the foothills and along I-80. New snowfall could reach up to an inch in some areas, though lower elevations will see mostly rain.
By Thursday, a 30% chance of snow remains, with daytime highs in the low 40s. Friday will bring another round of snow, mainly in the morning, followed by partly sunny skies. Highs will hover in the mid-40s, with overnight lows dipping into the 20s.
The weekend continues the unsettled trend. Snow levels will fluctuate, with a mix of rain and snow expected Saturday and Sunday. Winds will strengthen again, with gusts up to 53 mph on Sunday as colder air moves in.
Looking ahead, Monday could see lingering snow showers before conditions gradually improve. Travelers should check road conditions before heading out, especially in mountain passes. Stay updated with real-time alerts from the National Weather Service.




