On Wednesday, September 15th, 2021, the Lyon County, Nevada Facebook Page posted:
“…Significant Weather Change This Weekend…
Big weather changes are in store for this weekend as a storm pushes into the West bringing periods of gusty winds, a drop-in
the temperatures, and chances for precipitation.WINDS: Strong and gusty winds are anticipated Saturday and especially Sunday. Plan on impacts to air/road travel, choppy
lake conditions, and areas of blowing dust. Time to secure those fall and Halloween decorations, especially the inflatable ones.
Winds will also bring increased fire danger. Please see the Fire Weather Watch for additional details.
TEMPERATURES: A cooldown will begin on Saturday and continue
through early next week with high temperatures dropping a solid 20 degrees by Sunday-Monday. Frosts and freezes are likely for outlying rural areas and suburban valleys Monday through Wednesday mornings. Be sure to cover your sensitive vegetation if you’re still enjoying those outdoor gardens.RAIN and SNOW: Best chances for rainfall will be near and north
of I-80 Saturday night into Sunday with lighter rain possible
south of there. Check back as the storm nears for anticipated
rainfall totals. A few flakes are possible above 10,000 feet, but
accumulation is unlikely.
THUNDERSTORMS: There are low-end chances for thunderstorms in northeast California and the northern Sierra Sunday. Be sure to
have a way to get weather alerts.”
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