Rain arrived late Saturday in Las Vegas for the first time in 79 New Year’s Eves. Fortunately, winds in the 30s diminished enough for fireworks to be ignited.
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A nearly 80-year streak of dry New Year’s Eves in Las Vegas could end Saturday night, says the National Weather Service.
Strong winds were a threat Friday, but they did not delay the New Year’s Eve fireworks on the Strip.
New Year’s Eve revelers in Las Vegas are advised to bundle up, although the night won’t be nearly as cold as last year.
Highs during the three-day festival will range from the mid-70s to low 80s, but overnight lows will dip into the upper 50s and be accompanied by winds up to 40 mph.
The National Weather Service forecasts a high of 49 degrees Monday with winds kicking up and clouds moving out late morning.
In 2016, we baked cookies inside a car on the hottest day of the season. This year? We’re serving dinner.
While a blizzard wreaks havoc on the East Coast, tourists in Las Vegas may find themselves without a way home.
Don’t assume any unusual lights over the Jean dry lake bed 35 miles south of Las Vegas in coming weeks are unidentified flying objects.