Mostly sunny skies and breezy conditions are expected through the end of next week in the Las Vegas Valley, the National Weather Service said.
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Life isn’t the only thing that will be beautiful Sunday as fans of music and art continue to swarm downtown Las Vegas. Festivalgoers and valley residents can expect continued mild, breezy weather, the National Weather Service said.
Below-normal temperatures expected to last through the weekend as winds diminish after Friday, National Weather Service says.
Some smoke from wildfires in Oregon, Washington and California drifted into Nevada on Saturday, contributing to the haze, the National Weather Service said.
Temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley are expected to be near normal this week.
A string of showers and possible flash flooding Saturday will bring the temperature high down 15 degrees below normal inthe Las Vegas Valley.
Summer didn’t really end on Monday, but residents of the Las Vegas Valley embraced the traditional last hurrah of the season.
Partly cloudy conditions expected through the week, but precipitation should stay away until Thursday at least.
A 20 percent chance of showers could dampen Labor Day weekend plans in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
Hurricane Harvey flooded areas of Houston with more than 4 feet of rainfall in five days, but it took only a fraction of that to submerge Las Vegas neighborhoods in August 2003.
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