Pole Canyon POLN2

Woods Creek-Franklin River, Elko, NV | 7567ft

Current conditions

Air temperature

73F

Snow depth

1.2in

Snow water equivalent

0.0in

Percipitation accumulation

27.2in

Wind

N direction

0.0mph speed

0.0mph gust


Days:
7 14 30 90 Water year
Created with Highcharts 9.3.2Air Temperature (f)Snow Depth/SWE (in)Pole Canyon 30-Day Hourly SNOTEL DataSnow DepthSnow Water EquivalentAir Temperature2025-05-31 18:002025-05-31 18:…2025-06-01 04:002025-06-01 14:002025-06-02 00:002025-06-02 10:002025-06-02 20:002025-06-03 06:002025-06-03 16:002025-06-04 02:002025-06-04 12:002025-06-04 22:002025-06-05 08:002025-06-05 18:002025-06-06 04:002025-06-06 14:002025-06-07 00:002025-06-07 10:002025-06-07 20:002025-06-08 06:002025-06-08 16:002025-06-09 02:002025-06-09 12:002025-06-09 22:002025-06-10 08:002025-06-10 18:002025-06-11 04:002025-06-11 14:002025-06-12 00:002025-06-12 10:002025-06-12 20:002025-06-13 06:002025-06-13 16:002025-06-14 02:002025-06-14 12:002025-06-14 22:002025-06-15 08:002025-06-15 18:002025-06-16 04:002025-06-16 14:002025-06-17 00:002025-06-17 10:002025-06-17 20:002025-06-18 06:002025-06-18 16:002025-06-19 02:002025-06-19 12:002025-06-19 22:002025-06-20 08:002025-06-20 18:002025-06-21 04:002025-06-21 14:002025-06-22 00:002025-06-22 10:002025-06-22 20:002025-06-23 06:002025-06-23 16:002025-06-24 02:002025-06-24 12:002025-06-24 22:002025-06-25 08:002025-06-25 18:002025-06-26 04:002025-06-26 14:002025-06-27 00:002025-06-27 10:002025-06-27 20:002025-06-28 06:002025-06-28 16:002025-06-29 02:002025-06-29 12:002025-06-29 22:002025-06-30 08:0024°36°48°60°72°84°00.511.522.5Highcharts.com

Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly clear, with a low around 60. South southeast wind around 10 mph becoming southwest after midnight.

Forecast discussion

303 FXUS65 KLKN 301929 AFDLKN Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Elko NV 1229 PM PDT Mon Jun 30 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... Updated at 1229 PM PDT Mon Jun 30 2025 * Heat Advisory for Southwestern Elko County, Northern Eureka County, Northern Lander County, and Humboldt County today * Red Flag Warning for Northern Nye County, Southern Lander County, and Southern Eureka County Tuesday * Moderate risk for heat-related illnesses in the valleys of Northern Nevada Tuesday afternoon * A few strong thunderstorms expected each afternoon and evening today through Saturday && .DISCUSSION... (This afternoon through next Monday) Issued at 1229 PM PDT Mon Jun 30 2025 WEATHER PATTERN OVERVIEW: A ridge of high pressure will extend northwestward across Northern Nevada this afternoon and tonight. Isolated, dry thunderstorms should remain north of the Interstate 80 corridor this afternoon into this evening. A Heat Advisory is in effect for Southwestern Elko County, Northern Eureka County, Northern Lander County, and Humboldt County until 9 PM PDT this evening. An upper-level area of low pressure will meander around the Eastern Pacific Ocean Tuesday, just off the coast of Central California. High temperatures throughout Northern Nevada Tuesday afternoon will be around ten degrees above normal for this time of year. A Heat Advisory may be required. Here are probabilities of maximum temperatures of 95 degrees or higher for select locations in Northern Nevada on Tuesday, July 1st, 2025: Elko - 100% Winnemucca - 100% Carlin - 100% Crescent Valley - 100% Battle Mountain - 99% West Wendover - 97% McDermitt - 95% Montello - 95% Denio - 90% Spring Creek - 75% In addition, there is a major risk of wildfires in parts of Central Nevada Tuesday due to south wind gusts near 35 mph and minimum relative humidity values as low as 5 percent. A Red Flag Warning is in effect for Northern Nye County, Southern Lander County, and Southern Eureka County from 11 AM PDT Tuesday morning until 8 PM PDT Tuesday evening. The aforementioned upper-level area of low pressure will make landfall over Southern California Wednesday. This cyclone aloft will open up into a trough of low pressure Thursday as it moves eastward across Southern Nevada. A trough of low pressure will pass eastward over the Pacific Northwest Friday. A ridge of high pressure will build eastward across Northern Nevada this weekend. Isolated, dry thunderstorms this afternoon and this evening will transition to an isolated mix of wet and dry thunderstorms each afternoon and evening Wednesday through Saturday as atmospheric moisture increases. FORECAST CONFIDENCE & DEVIATIONS: High forecast confidence regarding a moderate risk for heat-related illnesses in the valleys of Northern Nevada Tuesday afternoon. High forecast confidence in a critical risk of wildfires in parts of Central Nevada Tuesday. Moderate forecast confidence regarding the location thunderstorms each afternoon and evening Wednesday through Saturday. && .AVIATION... (18Z TAFS) VFR conditions are expected at all terminals through Tuesday afternoon. Isolated high-based thunderstorms at KEKO and KELY Monday afternoon may create erratic gusty winds in and near storms until early evening. Afternoon wind gusts in the range of 22-25KTs are anticipated at all terminals until after sunset Monday night. KWMC and KEKO will see gusts until after midnight before diminishing but sunrise Tuesday morning. Wind gusts return Tuesday afternoon with stronger speeds of near 30Kts forecast especially for KTPH and KELY until later Tuesday evening. AMD NOT SKED for KELY due to visibility sensor issues. && .FIRE WEATHER... High based isolated dry thunderstorms are forecasted for zones 437/438/469/470 through Monday evening. Afternoon diurnal breezes will be stronger for zones 425/426/427 through Monday evening where gusts are expected to range 25-30 mph until after sunset. On Tuesday a Red Flag Warning has been issued for zones 426/427 due to critical fuels, RH values between 5 and 14%, and stronger wind gusts of 35-40 mph from 11AM PDT until 8PM PDT Tuesday night. Isolated dry thunderstorms are again forecast Tuesday afternoon for zones 425/437/438/469/470 until later Tuesday evening. && .LKN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Heat Advisory until 9 PM PDT this evening for NVZ030-036-038. Red Flag Warning from 11 AM PDT Tuesday morning until 8 PM PDT Tuesday evening for NVZ426-427. && $$ DISCUSSION...87 AVIATION...99 FIRE WEATHER...99

Nearest avalanche forecast regions

Salt Lake
171mi away by Utah Avalanche Center
No data reported

Ogden
171mi away by Utah Avalanche Center
No data reported

Soldier & Wood River Valley Mtns  
179mi away by Sawtooth Avalanche Center
No Rating - Watch for signs of unstable snow such as recent avalanches, cracking in the snow, and audible collapsing. Avoid traveling on or under similar slopes.

Provo
181mi away by Utah Avalanche Center
No data reported

Logan
183mi away by Utah Avalanche Center
No data reported

Galena Summit & Eastern Mtns  
204mi away by Sawtooth Avalanche Center
No Rating - Watch for signs of unstable snow such as recent avalanches, cracking in the snow, and audible collapsing. Avoid traveling on or under similar slopes.

Uintas
205mi away by Utah Avalanche Center
No data reported

Sawtooth & Western Smoky Mtns  
209mi away by Sawtooth Avalanche Center
No Rating - Watch for signs of unstable snow such as recent avalanches, cracking in the snow, and audible collapsing. Avoid traveling on or under similar slopes.

Skyline
219mi away by Utah Avalanche Center
No data reported

Southwest
232mi away by Utah Avalanche Center
No data reported