Nevada – Light snowflakes and rain are mixing across Reno this afternoon, leaving patches of slush and wet pavement along I-80 and local roads. Temperatures hovering in the low 40s are just cold enough to create slick պայմաններ, especially on bridges. Plan extra time and watch for sudden changes in traction.
According to the National Weather Service, a 50% chance of snow showers continues through the early part of the day, with little accumulation expected but enough to create travel impacts. Winds from the west around 5 to 15 mph may gust up to 25 mph, adding to visibility concerns during passing showers.
Across Reno and nearby areas like Sparks and Sun Valley, precipitation may shift between rain and snow through the afternoon. Snow levels rise slightly later, limiting accumulation, but brief bursts could still coat surfaces. Roads remain mainly wet, though colder pockets could turn slick quickly.
Conditions improve by Monday with mostly sunny skies and highs reaching the mid-50s. The warming trend continues into Tuesday, bringing sunshine and highs in the low 60s, offering a clear spring rebound after today’s mixed precipitation.
Midweek stays mild during the day, but nights drop below freezing again, with lows in the low 30s. Any leftover moisture could refreeze, creating early-morning slick spots. Stay alert during colder ساعات, especially on untreated roads.
Five Day Forecast for Reno, NV
Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 55°F
Tuesday: Sunny, high near 62°F
Wednesday: Partly sunny, high near 61°F
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 53°F
Friday: Sunny, high near 59°F


