Hot weather is typical in the Black Rock Desert in the summer, but sweltering degree-plus temperatures are unusual. Deutschendorf says that according to historical temperatures records, the last time Gerlach recorded a multi-day heatwave was in when temperatures soared above degrees across several days and the thermometer read on Sept.
Deutschendorf believes the only time a high shot above on an actual festival day was Aug. The Heat Index is a measure of how hot it feels when relative humidity is added to actual air temperature.
From this a comfort level is calculated providing categories on how heat conditions might adversely affect someone. Comfort Levels: Given average maximum temperatures and humidity levels generally you should not anticipate any discomfort from heat see heat index for more information. The average monthly amount of precipitation has been recorded at around 12 mm, that's 0 inches. Throughout the month you can expect to see rain or drizzle falling on 5 days of the month, with snow falling on 2 days.
The following charts show yearly weather trends with information on monthly weather averages and extremes. The chart below plots the average high and low temperature for each month of the year. The Weather Service warned that the high temperatures could be dangerous for people outside for extended periods. Read More: With Burning Man canceled, Reno's symbolic end to summer — and a major cash cow — is gone.
A high pressure system is forecast to linger in the region for much of this week and next, and no precipitation is in sight for the time being.
While no high winds are expected currently for the area, Burners should be aware that the high pressure system combined with California wildfires "belching out smoke" might trigger the Washoe zephyr, or strong winds blowing down from the Sierra Nevada. Wind is known to cause severe dust storms in the Black Rock Desert, which often reduce air quality for sometimes hours at a time.
Granted, foot and vehicle traffic, which will be greatly reduced this year, is often a major contributing factor in the dust storms. For many of the 70, revelers, expenses skyrocket well past that amount. To claim my ticket, I met my seller at a luxury apartment building in downtown Las Vegas, where I was greeted by two somethings who presented the golden ticket while playing guitar and wearing rabbit ears.
Windstorms are a normal occurrence, and in whiteout conditions, winds can reach around 70mph. An acquaintance shared with me a Google doc with her some item list of supplies, saying that she ordered everything off Amazon, but it was too late for that.
Instead, I made the rounds between Target, Home Depot, and Walmart to cover a host of items, including goggles night vision and regular , LED lights, cold-weather gear and boots to protect against the alkaline dust. When I finally reached the cash register, my card declined three times; a US Bank representative told me that racking up such a high bill at a Las Vegas Target qualified as unusual activity.
Walking through the store aisles, I was simultaneously on the phone with the person who would be subleasing my New York apartment for the year. I finally sent a mass email out to some downtown Las Vegas residents, but no one responded.
To no avail, I joined a Las Vegas Burning Man Group on Facebook, and landed a ride with two strangers nearly hours before they were leaving.
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