High Wind — Western Nevada Basin and Range, Nevada
2022-12-30 · Western Nevada Basin and Range, Nevada
Event narrative
Mesonet station (CYVN2) Cherry Valley located 7.0 mi E of Dixie Valley, NV, reported a peak wind gust of 61 mph.
Wider weather episode
The strongest winter storm of December passed through the region on the final two days of December. This storm initially produced very high snow levels near 9000 feet on 30 December. Colder air and enhanced forcing, coupled with the final push of extensive moisture worked in unison to rapidly drop snow levels to most valley floors (above 4000 feet) during the morning of New Years Eve. Although this early change-over to snow reduced the flooding risks, it brought widespread winter travel hazards region-wide. Storm total snow totals ranged from 5' to around 1 foot for lower elevations of western NV/northeast CA with lesser amounts below 4000 feet in west-central Nevada and areas near the Oregon border. Some foothill areas received 1-2 feet plus with Sierra snowfall totals generally ranging from 18-30 inches below 7000 feet. Higher Sierra areas and passes received 3-4 feet plus above 7000 feet. Liquid equivalent totals were impressive with 4-8' in the Tahoe basin/parts of eastern CA and over 10' near the Sierra crest. The Reno Airport's liquid total of 2.26' on the 31st was the third wettest calendar day on record.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1071425. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.