No less than 62 residential homeowners made applications on Tuesday to have their grass removed in favor of desert-friendly plants and trees.
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Saturday may be the last day of possible rain before high pressure provides clear skies for a few days.
Storms might be a bit less of a risk in the valley on Friday, says the National Weather Service.
A round of storms clipped the northern part of the Las Vegas Valley late Thursday night, triggering a severe thunderstorm warning.
Monsoonal moisture returned to the Las Vegas area on Monday, but the nearby mountains received the brunt of the storms.
A flash flood advisory that includes eastern Clark County has been extended until Sunday night by the National Weather Service.
Another round of monsoonal moisture penetrated the Las Vegas Valley on Friday, less than 24 hours after the area was pounded by late-night storms.
Thursday’s monsoon delivered enough water to put this year’s monsoon season on top compared to the past 9 years.
The timing of two celestial events tonight may pose a visibility problem for astronomy fans.
The southbound lanes of Interstate 15 south of Las Vegas were briefly closed Tuesday afternoon due to flooding, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
Sunny skies and light winds should make for great weekend weather in the Las Vegas Valley before monsoon risks return next week.
Rain and flash flooding will be possible Friday morning before diminishing later in the day, says the National Weather Service.
Firefighters responded to a fire in the central valley Thursday evening.
A flood watch has been issued through Friday night as rain and storm chances return to the valley, according to the National Weather Service.
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