Water Temperature of the Truckee River in Clark, NV

Current Water Temperature

35.2°F

Measurement Time: Wednesday, February 18, 2026, 12:30 AM PST

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Local Points of Interest

Sparks, NV

Truckee River

Station Name: TRUCKEE RV AT CLARK, NV
Data Source: Water Data - usgc.gov

Elevation Above Sea Level: 4,242 feet

Nearest Address:
State Rte 439
Clark, NV
Washoe County

GPS Coordinates: 39.56545278, -119.486186

Nearby Water Temperatures

Truckee River, Clark, NV (2.7 mi)
Truckee River, Sparks, NV (14 mi)
Truckee River, Nixon, NV (16.6 mi)
Incline Creek, Incline Village, NV (33.2 mi)
Third Creek, Incline Village, NV (33.3 mi)
Sagehen Creek, Truckee, CA (41.1 mi)
Blackwood Creek, Idlewild, CA (48 mi)
General Creek, Tahoma, CA (49 mi)
Trout Creek, South Lake Tahoe, CA (51.6 mi)
Upper Truckee River, South Lake Tahoe, CA (52 mi)
Walker Lake, Walker Lake, NV (69.5 mi)
Walker Lake, Walker Lake, NV (72.5 mi)
North Fork American River, Auburn, CA (96.7 mi)
South Fork American River, Rescue, CA (98.6 mi)
American River, Folsom, CA (107.8 mi)

Weather for Clark, Nevada

Current Weather

25°F
Partly cloudy
Partly cloudy
15.8°F
24.7°F
55%
W 8.7 mph
10 mph
19°F
15.1°F
0 in
75%
9 mi
1007 mbar
1.3

Five Day Weather Forecast

Patchy moderate snow
Wed
H: 35°F
L: 20°F
Heavy snow
Thu
H: 30°F
L: 19°F
Partly Cloudy
Fri
H: 33°F
L: 10°F
Mist
Sat
H: 33°F
L: 17°F
Sunny
Sun
H: 37°F
L: 23°F

Air Quality

AQI: 1 - Good
PM2.5: 3.65 μg/m3
PM10: 4.55 μg/m3
Carbon Monoxide: 193.85 μg/m3
Nitrogen Dioxide: 4.35 μg/m3
Sulphur Dioxide: 3.75 μg/m3
Ozone: 101 μg/m3

Astronomical

Sunrise: 6:46 AM
Sun Transit: 12:11 AM
Sunset: 5:38 PM
Daylight: 10 hrs 52 mins
Moonrise: 7:24 AM
Moon Transit: 1:14 PM
Moonset: 7:16 PM
Moon Phase: New
Moon Illumination: 1.3%

Best Times for Fishing or Hunting

Major Periods

9:04 PM - 11:34 PM
12:44 AM - 3:14 PM

Minor Periods

6:46 PM - 8:16 PM
6:54 AM - 8:24 AM

Action Rating: 4 out of 5

Winter Storm Warning issued February 17 at 1:43PM PST until February 18 at 4:00AM PST by NWS Reno NV

Effective: Tue February 17, 2026, 1:43 PM
Expires: Wed February 18, 2026, 4:00 AM

* WHAT...Heavy snow. Snow accumulations between 4 and 8 inches on the valley floor with 8 to 16 inches for foothill areas above 5000 feet. Winds gusting as high as 50 mph and over 60 mph in wind prone locations along US-395/I-580. * WHERE...Greater Reno-Carson City-Minden Area. * WHEN...Until 4 AM PST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions will impact the evening commute. Gusty winds could bring down tree branches. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Winds may knock down burned trees in the Davis Fire burn area. Snowfall rates up to 0.5 to 1" per hour, mainly this afternoon ahead of the evening commute. Blowing snow may produce limited visibility and near whiteout conditions at times.

If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency. The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained by calling 5 1 1.


Winter Weather Advisory issued February 18 at 2:21AM PST until February 19 at 10:00PM PST by NWS Reno NV

Effective: Wed February 18, 2026, 2:21 AM
Expires: Thu February 19, 2026, 2:30 AM

* WHAT...Heavy snow. Snow accumulations up to 3 inches on valley floors with up to 6 inches for foothill areas above 5000 feet. Winds gusting as high as 30 mph in wind prone locations along US-395/I-580. * WHERE...Greater Reno-Carson City-Minden Area. * WHEN...From 4 AM to 10 PM PST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions will impact the morning and evening commutes.

Slow down and use caution while traveling. The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained by calling 5 1 1.


Avalanche Warning issued February 17 at 5:19AM PST by NWS Reno NV

Non-Weather Emergency Message. Not sent to IPAWS.

Effective: Tue February 17, 2026, 5:19 AM
Expires: Wed February 18, 2026, 5:30 AM

AVWREV The following message is transmitted at the request of the U.S. Forest Service Sierra Avalanche Center. The Sierra Avalanche Center in Truckee has issued a BACKCOUNTRY AVALANCHE WARNING for the following areas: NWS Reno NV - NVZ002 (Greater Lake Tahoe)...CAZ072 (Greater Lake Tahoe (CA)) * WHAT...HIGH avalanche danger exists in the backcountry. Large avalanches are expected to occur Tuesday, Tuesday night, and into at least early Wednesday morning across backcountry terrain. HIGH avalanche danger might continue through the day on Wednesday. * WHERE...Central Sierra Nevada Mountains between Yuba Pass (Highway 49) on the north and Ebbetts Pass (Highway 4) on the south, including the greater Lake Tahoe area. This does not include ski areas or highways where avalanche mitigation programs exist. * WHEN...In effect from Tuesday 5 AM PST to Wednesday 5 AM PST. * IMPACTS...Rapidly accumulating snowfall, weak layers in the existing snowpack, and gale-force winds that blow and drift snow have created dangerous avalanche conditions in the mountains. Natural avalanches are likely, and human-triggered avalanches large enough to bury or injure people are very likely. * PRECAUTIONARY / PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...Traveling in, near, or below backcountry avalanche terrain is not recommended during HIGH avalanche danger. Consult https://www.sierraavalanchecenter.org/ or www.avalanche.org for more detailed information. Similar avalanche danger may exist at locations outside the coverage area of this or any avalanche center.


Avalanche Warning issued February 17 at 5:19AM PST by NWS Reno NV

Non-Weather Emergency Message. Not sent to IPAWS.

Effective: Tue February 17, 2026, 5:19 AM
Expires: Wed February 18, 2026, 5:30 AM

AVWREV The following message is transmitted at the request of the U.S. Forest Service Sierra Avalanche Center. The Sierra Avalanche Center in Truckee has issued a BACKCOUNTRY AVALANCHE WARNING for the following areas: NWS Reno NV - NVZ002 (Greater Lake Tahoe)...CAZ072 (Greater Lake Tahoe (CA)) * WHAT...HIGH avalanche danger exists in the backcountry. Large avalanches are expected to occur Tuesday, Tuesday night, and into at least early Wednesday morning across backcountry terrain. HIGH avalanche danger might continue through the day on Wednesday. * WHERE...Central Sierra Nevada Mountains between Yuba Pass (Highway 49) on the north and Ebbetts Pass (Highway 4) on the south, including the greater Lake Tahoe area. This does not include ski areas or highways where avalanche mitigation programs exist. * WHEN...In effect from Tuesday 5 AM PST to Wednesday 5 PM PST. * IMPACTS...Rapidly accumulating snowfall, weak layers in the existing snowpack, and gale-force winds that blow and drift snow have created dangerous avalanche conditions in the mountains. Natural avalanches are likely, and human-triggered avalanches large enough to bury or injure people are very likely. * PRECAUTIONARY / PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...Traveling in, near, or below backcountry avalanche terrain is not recommended during HIGH avalanche danger. Consult https://www.sierraavalanchecenter.org/ or www.avalanche.org for more detailed information. Similar avalanche danger may exist at locations outside the coverage area of this or any avalanche center.


Winter Storm Warning issued February 17 at 1:43PM PST until February 18 at 7:00AM PST by NWS Reno NV

Effective: Tue February 17, 2026, 1:43 PM
Expires: Wed February 18, 2026, 7:00 AM

* WHAT...Heavy snow. Additional snow accumulations between 1 to 3 feet in the Tahoe Basin, locally up to 4 feet along the highest peaks. Snow totals will be highest on the west shore, and much of Alpine County. Winds gusting up to 50 mph in valleys, with Sierra ridge gusts over 100 mph. For Thursday's storm, up to 6 inches on the east shore, 6 to 10 inches on the west shore, and up to 18 inches at the crest. * WHERE...Greater Lake Tahoe Area. * WHEN...For the Winter Storm Warning, until 7 AM PST Wednesday. For the Winter Weather Advisory, from 4 AM to 10 PM PST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible with periods of white out conditions. Very strong winds could cause damage to trees and power lines. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...The highest snowfall rates will continue through early Wednesday morning. There is also the threat of lightning throughout the greater Lake Tahoe area through 6pm today. Blowing snow may produce limited visibility and near whiteout conditions at times.

Slow down and use caution while traveling. The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained by calling 5 1 1. If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency. The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained by calling 5 1 1.


Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Weather Forecast

Patchy moderate snow
34.5°F
20.1°F
27.4°F
61%
0.03 in
79%
22%
16.1 mph
0.8


Air Quality

AQI: 1 - Good
PM2.5: 2.91 μg/m3
PM10: 3.88 μg/m3
Carbon Monoxide: 172.77 μg/m3
Nitrogen Dioxide: 2.87 μg/m3
Sulphur Dioxide: 1.93 μg/m3
Ozone: 99.64 μg/m3

Astronomical

Sunrise: 6:46 AM
Sun Transit: 12:11 AM
Sunset: 5:38 PM
Daylight: 10 hrs 52 mins
Moonrise: 7:24 AM
Moon Transit: 1:14 PM
Moonset: 7:16 PM
Moon Phase: New
Moon Illumination: 1.3%

Best Times for Fishing or Hunting

Major Periods

9:04 PM - 11:34 PM
12:44 AM - 3:14 PM

Minor Periods

6:46 PM - 8:16 PM
6:54 AM - 8:24 AM

Action Rating: 4 out of 5

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Weather Forecast

Heavy snow
30.4°F
18.9°F
25.8°F
85%
1.47 in
71%
36%
11 mph
0.4


Air Quality

AQI: 1 - Good
PM2.5: 4.39 μg/m3
PM10: 5.37 μg/m3
Carbon Monoxide: 222.57 μg/m3
Nitrogen Dioxide: 5.22 μg/m3
Sulphur Dioxide: 3.09 μg/m3
Ozone: 96.44 μg/m3

Astronomical

Sunrise: 6:45 AM
Sun Transit: 12:11 AM
Sunset: 5:39 PM
Daylight: 10 hrs 54 mins
Moonrise: 7:47 AM
Moon Transit: 2:00 PM
Moonset: 8:25 PM
Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent
Moon Illumination: 5.2%

Best Times for Fishing or Hunting

Major Periods

12:37 AM - 3:07 PM
1:30 PM - 4:00 PM

Minor Periods

7:55 PM - 9:25 PM
7:17 AM - 8:47 AM

Action Rating: 2 out of 5

Friday, February 20, 2026

Weather Forecast

Partly Cloudy
33.1°F
10.4°F
22.9°F
81%
0 in
0%
0%
7.8 mph
0.9


Air Quality

AQI: 1 - Good
PM2.5: 3.24 μg/m3
PM10: 3.77 μg/m3
Carbon Monoxide: 183.33 μg/m3
Nitrogen Dioxide: 3.59 μg/m3
Sulphur Dioxide: 2.33 μg/m3
Ozone: 92.28 μg/m3

Astronomical

Sunrise: 6:44 AM
Sun Transit: 12:11 AM
Sunset: 5:40 PM
Daylight: 10 hrs 57 mins
Moonrise: 8:11 AM
Moon Transit: 2:47 PM
Moonset: 9:36 PM
Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent
Moon Illumination: 11.3%

Best Times for Fishing or Hunting

Major Periods

12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
2:17 PM - 4:47 PM

Minor Periods

9:06 PM - 10:36 PM
7:41 AM - 9:11 AM

Action Rating: 2 out of 5

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Weather Forecast

Mist
32.5°F
16.9°F
24.4°F
86%
0 in
0%
0%
5.4 mph
1


Air Quality

AQI: 1 - Good
PM2.5: 7.79 μg/m3
PM10: 7.99 μg/m3
Carbon Monoxide: 196.93 μg/m3
Nitrogen Dioxide: 8.59 μg/m3
Sulphur Dioxide: 1.75 μg/m3
Ozone: 87.4 μg/m3

Astronomical

Sunrise: 6:42 AM
Sun Transit: 12:11 AM
Sunset: 5:41 PM
Daylight: 10 hrs 59 mins
Moonrise: 8:37 AM
Moon Transit: 3:36 PM
Moonset: 10:49 PM
Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent
Moon Illumination: 19.4%

Best Times for Fishing or Hunting

Major Periods

12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
3:06 PM - 5:36 PM

Minor Periods

10:19 PM - 11:49 PM
8:07 AM - 9:37 AM

Action Rating: 3 out of 5

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Weather Forecast

Sunny
36.7°F
22.7°F
29.9°F
81%
0 in
0%
0%
6 mph
0


Air Quality

AQI: 1 - Good
PM2.5: 9.22 μg/m3
PM10: 9.45 μg/m3
Carbon Monoxide: 229.12 μg/m3
Nitrogen Dioxide: 13.15 μg/m3
Sulphur Dioxide: 1.78 μg/m3
Ozone: 81.62 μg/m3

Astronomical

Sunrise: 6:41 AM
Sun Transit: 12:11 AM
Sunset: 5:43 PM
Daylight: 11 hrs 2 mins
Moonrise: 9:06 AM
Moon Transit: 4:29 PM
Moonset: 12:04 PM
Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent
Moon Illumination: 29.1%

Best Times for Fishing or Hunting

Major Periods

12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
3:59 PM - 6:29 PM

Minor Periods

12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
8:36 AM - 10:06 AM

Action Rating: 2 out of 5

The times presented here are based upon the solunar theory, which is the idea that the movements of fish and other animals are affected by the location of the sun and moon. The major periods are believed to be the times of the greatest animal activity and occur when the moon is directly overhead or underfoot (lunar transits). The minor periods also see increased activity and occur when the moon is rising or setting. The strongest activity occurs during full or new moons, and the weakest during quarter or three quarter moons. This is indicated by the Action Rating.

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