
Flood Advisory Issued for Western Nevada Area
On June 5, 2025, the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a flood advisory for parts of western Nevada, specifically affecting Washoe County. The advisory is in effect until 7:45 PM PDT and alerts residents to potential flooding and debris flow associated with heavy rain.
The heaviest rainfall, recorded at approximately 0.7 to 1 inch, has already begun, with Doppler radar indicating significant thunderstorm activity in the area. Residents near the Davis Fire burn scar, including Galena Creek and Mt. Rose Highway, are particularly vulnerable to flooding due to the recent fire damage which exacerbates the effects of rain.
Precautions to Take During Flood Conditions
Minor flooding is expected in low-lying and poorly drained areas. This presents a risk not only to property but also to personal safety. The NWS advises people to avoid flooded roads and to remember the cautionary mantra: "Turn around, don’t drown." Most fatalities during floods occur in vehicles, highlighting the importance of personal safety during inclement weather.
Potential Impact Areas
Some specific locations that may face flooding include Galena and regions near the Davis Fire burn scar. With the ground already compromised by recent burn areas, the potential for flooding and debris flows is heightened. Rainfall lasting just a short duration of 15 minutes or less can lead to significant flooding.
Additional Safety Measures
Residents are encouraged to stay vigilant during this advisory period and monitor local weather updates. Common issues include debris blocking culverts and roads, which can exacerbate the flooding risk. Travelers in or below recent burn areas should utilize caution and heed any local advisories.
For further information on flood safety, visit the NWS Flood Safety Page. Stay safe, and make informed decisions during this severe weather alert.
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