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Carson City area weather: Sunny, dry and seasonable through Thanksgiving holiday week

After a weak cold front passes, bringing gusty winds and chilly weather overnight, sunny skies and seasonable daytime temperatures will prevail for the Carson City region through the remainder of the week, good news for motorists as they prepare to make their Thanksgiving holiday destinations over the Sierra.

The National Weather Service in Reno says high pressure will return across the Sierra and western Nevada beginning Wednesday through the end of them month, producing dry and seasonal temperatures, light winds, with some areas of freezing fog and the potential for strong inversions.

High temperatures will be in the mid 50s to low 60s for western Nevada valleys with mid 40s to low 50s for Sierra locations. With the warmer temperatures, dry conditions, and light winds, forecasters say it may make for good opportunities to work on any outdoor projects.

With strong inversions likely, the potential for very poor mixing and ventilation will be a big impact headed through the rest of the week. Areas of freezing fog will be a concern, particularly through the Sierra valleys and Truckee.

Holiday travel may boost the amount of pollutants and haze near urban areas. Forecasters advise to check airnow.gov for the current air quality and projections this week.

Daytime highs around the Carson City region will be near 50 on Wednesday, upper 50s Thanksgiving Day, low 60s Friday and Saturday and near 65 by Sunday.

For the Lake Tahoe Basin, daytime highs Wednesday will be around 40, near 50 on Thursday, low 50s Friday and Saturday and low 60s by Sunday.

The dim light at the end of the very dry November tunnel still exists as we forge ahead into December, forecasters say. A little over half of the ensemble clusters are showing the ridge flattening and shifting eastward in response to an incoming Pacific trough.

Extended simulation forecasting still indicate a precipitation anomaly for the region, but to what extent is still to be determined, NWS forecasters say. While it still too early to guess details of the storm track shift, the absence of a strong ridge signal leads forecasters to a few options in terms of potential impacts. Check back for updates.

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Happy Friday Carson City! Let's take a look at what is happening throughout the region this weekend!

After large holiday weekends, our beaches are covered with trash, which can hurt wildlife and lake clarity. Be a part of the solution! Join other Tahoe residents and visitors and make a positive impact on the environment by removing litter from Lake Tahoe’s shores.

The 2022 Silver State Art Festival is the fourth annual gathering in Carson City of award-winning gourd artists.

While gourds will most definitely be on display, there will be many other art forms as well, such as painters, photographers, wood, glass and metal artists from all over the Southwest.

In partnership with OCVapps, a leading mobile app developer for law enforcement, public safety, emergency management and public health agencies, the Sheriff’s Office has launched a Carson City Sheriff’s App.

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is requesting assistance with locating 16-year-old Alyssa Hamilton. Alyssa left her home on August 24, 2022, at approximately 4:30 p.m. and has not been seen by her parents since.

Hello fellow anglers. I have some exciting news to share with everyone. The last couple of years have been tough on us all. Many events have had to be canceled due to Covid. The saddest of all have been the loss of our local kids fishing derbies.

As water continues to be a scarce resource and concerns about food security grow, agricultural producers need to make sure they are maintaining healthy soil in order to maximize production of quality crops.

MINDEN — The Douglas County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue Team, a volunteer based nonprofit organization, completed another successful summer water safety training series on Saturday, August 20, along with the Carson Valley Swim Center and its staff. More than 100 youth and their parents learned the basics of water safety in and around lakes and rivers. Those trained included junior lifeguards swim lesson attendees, cub scouts, and girl scouts.

Carson City Fire Department and sheriff's deputies responded late Thursday afternoon to a vehicle crash involving a scooter rider in the 3000 block of Highway 50 East near the Dollar General.

With the climate becoming hotter and drier, the consequences are taking a toll on the region's ecosystem. If you've been at the beaches of Lake Tahoe recently, you'll notice something that isn't normal — algae, and lots of it. Experts are warning residents and visitors to be on the lookout for harmful algal blooms (HABs) in bodies of water in the greater Tahoe area.

No area is in the danger zone at this time, but people and dogs using the following areas should take caution:

Donations are needed for Chili Bingo Night, a fundraiser for the Carson High School band program. Organizers are looking for businesses to donate items for this annual fundraiser, set for Friday, Oct. 7, 2022 at the Carson High School gym from 6 to 8 p.m..

The Rotary Club of Minden will host the 2nd Annual Bill Henderson Memorial Golf Tournament on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022 at Genoa Lakes Golf Course.

During the Carson City Library’s 2022 Summer Learning Challenge, over 560,000 total minutes were read by participants. This is the equivalent of over 9,300 hours.

The goal for this year’s challenge was 400,000 total minutes read, which was far surpassed.

A 37-year-old woman was arrested Wednesday for felony and misdemeanor warrants and other alleged offenses, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

Windy conditions and low humidity in the forecast have prompted the National Weather Service to issue a Fire Weather Watch from Saturday afternoon through Saturday evening for much of western and northern Nevada, including Carson City, Douglas, Lyon, Storey and Washoe counties.

In an effort to support Nevada agriculture and improve food security for Nevadans in need, the Home Feeds Nevada Agriculture Food Purchase program was established through Senate Bill 370 and passed during the 81st Legislative Session. Through this program, the Nevada Department of Agriculture will purchase foods that are grown, produced or processed in Nevada and distribute them through designated food banks to populations in need.

Learn more about the geology of United States national parks, including Great Basin National Park here in Nevada, through a Geology of National Parks class this fall at Western Nevada College.

This Saturday the Carson City Moose Lodge 2709 and the Blue Bull will be hosting a fundraising event to support Moose charities and local community project. Come to the Blue Bull from Noon to 3:00 and enjoy some grilled brats and 2 draft beers for just a $10 ticket. The tickets can be purchased from any Moose member or at the door. The Blue Bull is located in downtown Carson City at 107 E Telegraph Street.

A rural justice of the peace has suspended proceedings in justice court for a man accused of kidnapping and killing a Fernley teenager until a state judge can decide whether he should undergo a competency examination.

Returning to Carson City this weekend, dozens of dirt bikes will roar and race at the Fuji Park Flat Track dirt bike races this Friday and Saturday, August 26-27 at Fuji Park.

Western Nevada College is pleased to announce that nearly 100 students have qualified for the 2022 Summer Dean’s List.

To earn this recognition during the summer session, 94 students attained a grade point average of 3.50 or higher and completed six units of classes or more. Students achieving the academic honor are:

CCBMX "Riders Ready"

Carson City BMX had scheduled its annual Race for Life for this Sunday, August 28. The race was to be held last month but was postponed due to air quality concerns. This race raises money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

Beginning Thursday, Reno-Tahoe International Airport will welcome approximately 25,000 "Burners" for the annual Burning Man festival, which starts this weekend.

As Northern Nevada residents make plans to enjoy the end of summer, the Nevada Highway Patrol asks that you make sure those plans include alternatives to driving under the influence. From August 24 through Sept. 7, law enforcement agencies participating in Joining Forces will be on the lookout for the dangerous driving behaviors of impaired drivers.

Do you want to quit smoking? Carson Tahoe Health welcomes all who want to quit to be a part of a supportive, group effort for smoking cessation.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 20 percent of people age 55 or older experience some form of mental health concern including depression or anxiety, which may eventually lead to cognitive impairment.

There is a job fair happening today, Wednesday, at the Carson City Job Connect at 1929 N Carson St. from 10am until 3pm. Employers from all over the area are there, some prepared for interviews on the spot. Great way to save gas and time. You can meet, apply, and possibly interview in one afternoon in one spot.

The Levitt AMP Carson City Music Series presented by The Change Companies is back for the final concert of the 6th in person season. Some have claimed it is the best season yet so grab your family, friends and neighbors and get ready to experience the power of free, live music to bring our community together!

Against a checkerboard backdrop of signs saying “Defend Choice” and “Women for Sisolak,” Nevada’s incumbent Democratic governor spoke Friday to a crowd of several dozen to declare that this is “hands down the most consequential election of my life.”

Carson City Symphony Association announces the Joyful Noise Carson Children’s Choir will begin its Fall Semester on Tuesday, September 6, from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m., upstairs at the First United Methodist Church, 412 W. Musser Street in Carson City.