Reno, Nevada – Sunshine dominates Reno this week, but rising temperatures will demand caution as triple-digit heat inches closer by the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service in Reno, Tuesday will bring sunny skies and a high near 84°F with calm winds. By Wednesday, highs reach 88°F, climbing to 91°F on Friday. While no official heat advisories are posted yet, the extended stretch of hot, dry weather increases risk of dehydration and heat-related illness — especially for those working or commuting along I-580 and U.S. 395.
Daytime highs remain well above average, with Wednesday through Saturday consistently in the upper 80s to low 90s. Winds stay light, though occasional gusts near 25 mph may arrive Wednesday night. Nights offer some relief, with lows dropping to the mid-50s — a reminder to cool homes early before daytime heat sets in.
City services recommend limiting strenuous outdoor activity between noon and 6 p.m., wearing light clothing, and checking on vulnerable neighbors and pets. This dry stretch follows a mild start to June and marks Reno’s most sustained warm spell of the month.
No rainfall is expected, and skies stay clear through at least Sunday. Residents should prepare for elevated UV exposure and monitor for fire weather updates if winds increase.
Five-Day Forecast (June 24–28):
- Tuesday: Sunny, high 84°F. Calm wind.
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 88°F. Light west wind to 10 mph.
- Thursday: Sunny, high 89°F. Breezy in afternoon.
- Friday: Sunny, high 91°F. Dry and clear.
- Saturday: Sunny, high 94°F. Hot and calm.