Reno, NV – Northern Nevada is headed for a dry and relentless heat streak as highs climb into the 90s through the weekend, peaking near 94°F by Thursday and Friday. While no major storms or monsoon threats are in play, the prolonged warmth and clear skies could bring elevated fire weather concerns and heat-related strain, especially for those spending extended time outdoors.
According to the National Weather Service in Reno, calm conditions will continue Monday with a high of 86°F before temperatures steadily rise. Winds will remain mostly light, though gusts up to 25 mph may occur late Monday night. Tuesday through Friday brings back-to-back days with highs nearing or topping 90°F, minimal cloud cover, and no rain relief.
Monday: Sunny and breezy with a high near 86°F.
Tuesday: High near 89°F, winds calming in the afternoon.
Wednesday: Warming up with a high around 91°F and sunny skies.
Thursday: Peak heat hits with highs near 92°F under mostly clear conditions.
Friday: Still hot with temps up to 94°F; mild overnight relief.
With dry air, low humidity, and climbing temperatures, residents are urged to stay hydrated, avoid peak afternoon exposure, and be cautious of heightened fire danger. No heat advisories are currently posted, but weather officials will monitor trends for any midweek alerts.




