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Rain, snow prelude to Valentine’s Day in Northwestern Nevada – Reno Gazette Journal

Rain, snow prelude to Valentine’s Day in Northwestern Nevada – Reno Gazette Journal

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The Northwest Nevada and Sierra are about to have another storm this week, but this one should hit Thursday and then reduce before the start of the day of the three -day presidents.

This Friday is Valentine’s Day, and your nightlife options include live shows with the participation of rockers for the Hall of Fame Cheap Tricks, the Legend of Comedy of Stendup Eddie Griffin, and the Old El Fedo gang. The weekend continues with Nevada’s women’s basketball against UNLV, the Tahoe Rega Festival and a prolonged start for Dial ‘M’ for murder. “

Here is a look at what is offered for the region for the week of February 10-16.

Reno-Tahoe Weather, 10-16 February

Monday: Sunny, with tall in the low 40 in the valleys and in the 30s at higher hills. Partially cloudy overnight, with low levels near 20 in the valleys and in the 10 at higher hills.

Tuesday: In the valleys, partly sunny, nearly 40 high. In Sierra, a chance of snow, with high in the 30s. A slight chance of snow overnight, with low levels in the mid-10s in the valleys and down to the one-digit at higher hills.

Wednesday: A chance of snow, with nearly 40 high in the valleys and in the 30 years of higher hills. Snow is probably overnight, with low levels in the mid-1920s in the valleys and down in the mid-10s at higher hills.

Thursday: Rain and snow in the valleys, with peaks in the mid-1940s. Strong snow of higher hills, with talls in the 30s. Rain and snow continue in the valleys overnight, with low levels nearly 30. Snow overnight at higher hills, with 3-5 inches per accumulation; Low in the mid-20s.

Friday: Reducing the chance of rainfall in the valleys, with maximums in the mid-1940s. Morning snow showers of higher hills, with high at the top of 30. Mostly clear overnight, with low near 30 in the valleys and in the 20 years at higher hills.

Saturday: Partially cloudy, with nearly 50 high in the valleys and in the 40s at higher hills. Mostly cloudy overnight, with a decrease of nearly 40 in the valleys and in the 30 years of higher hills.

Sunday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain; Near 50 in the valleys and in the 40th at higher hills. Mostly clear overnight, with low levels in the mid-1930s in the valleys; Rain and snow at higher hills, with low levels near 30.

Reno-Tahoe Events, February 10-16

Nevada Men’s Basketball Against Freshno, February 10: The package will seem to upgrade the profits from the backward as they take the state -owned bulldogs of Freen. The advice is set for 20:00 at Lawlor Events Center, 1664 N. Virginia St. in Renault. For tickets, call 775-348-7225 or visit Nevadawolfpack.com.

Cheap trick, February 14: It is still active after decades of boards, playing new albums regularly, this Illinois Power-Pop/Rock Band had hits with “I want you to want me”, “The Flame” and “The Dream Police”. They will play a show that is likely to warm up the hearts of classic rock fans at 8:00 pm at Grand Theater, Grand Sierra Resort and Casino, 2500 E. 2nd St. Tickets are $ 30- $ 60. For details, call 775-789-1115 or visit Grandsierraresort.com.

Eddie Griffin, February 14: This comedian and actor performs a well -known position for this show at 8:00 pm at Grande Exposition Hall, Casino Legacy Resort, 407 N. Virginia St. Tickets are $ 40- $ 70. For details, call 775-325-7401 or visit caesars.com/silver-legacy-reno/shows.

Band El Redo, February 14: This decades, managed by a band from Sinaloa, Mexico heads the full account of another Mexican regional music, which takes place at 20:00 at the Reno-Sparks Congress Center, 4590 S. Virginia St. Tickets are 85- $ 150. Details of visitrenotahoe.com.

“Dial M for Murder”, February 14-16: This play served as the basis for Alfred Hitchcock’s classic movie, and the Reno Little Theater just added three more performances due to popular search. The shows are 19:30 Friday and Saturday, and 14:00 Sunday at Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St. For details and tickets, visit Renolittletheater.org.

Nevada Women’s Basketball Against UNLV, February 15: Wear your blue while the package takes the rebels in a match of bitter rivals. The advice is set for 13:00 at Lawlor Events Center, 1664 N. Virginia St. in Renault. For tickets, call 775-348-7225 or visit Nevadawolfpack.com.

Musical DNA, February 15: This Hong Kong duet plays a melodic pop in Canton. They will be presented at 8:00 pm at the Reno Event Center, 400 University Way. Tickets are $ 80- $ 230. For details, call 775-325-7401 or visit caesars.com/silver-legacy-reno/shows.

Lake Taho Winter Regge Festival, February 15-16: This is a popular event in the summer and now its organizers have launched a winter addition to their reggae Fest. The Saturday composition includes dirty heads and Iration, while the headliners on Sunday are rebellion and steel pulse. This is start time from 5:00 pm and for two days at Tahoe Blue Event Center, 75 US Highway 50, Stateline. Tickets are $ 80- $ 90 per day. For details, call 775-589-2056 or visit TAHOBLEEVENTCENTER.com.

Amy Grant, February 16: This singer/songwriter has become a huge name in Christian music circles, while conquering the world of melodic pop with singles from the 90s as “Lucky One” and “Baby Baby”. She will play at 7:30 pm at Pioneer Center, 100 S. Virginia St. Tickets are $ 80- $ 90. More details in Pioneercenter.com.

Northern Road Work in Nevada, 10-16 February

I-80 and Avenue Stoker, West Reno: Reducing the tape and closing the ramp overnight will continue as part of the Ministry of Transport Ministry of Transport in Nevada to restore and improve the section of the highway between Western McCaran and Caistone. Expect band changes and speed reduction. Avenue Stocker between Stardust and West Fourth, below I-80, will be closed in the summer 2025.

USA 395, North Valley: Traffic in the north will continue to be reduced to two lanes on 395 to mid -2025 due to NDOT’s work to expand 395 between North McCaran Boulevard and Golden Valley Road. Be careful for periodically closing the ramp overnight.

Mark Ernest contributed to this report.

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