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The heaviest storm activity during the afternoon was in the mountains on the southern edge of Henderson.
Some Las Vegas residents woke up to a white Thursday as snow fell in parts of the valley.
On Sept. 1, the Las Vegas Valley recorded one of its wettest days in recent memory.
Another round of monsoonal storms pounded the Las Vegas Valley on Friday, two weeks after Tropical Storm Hilary soaked the area.
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An isolated thunderstorm and flash flooding were reported in Henderson on Monday afternoon.
Measurable snow was reported in some Henderson and Anthem neighborhoods. Flurries also were spotted in Centennial Hills.
A rare humid morning in Las Vegas foreshadowed the possibility of more storms Friday, following a night of heavy monsoonal rains and lightning.
Red Rock had the strongest gust at 55 mph around 3:30 a.m. Tuesday and saw gusts around 40 mph most of the day.
Rain showers hit around the Las Vegas Valley Friday afternoon.
High winds could develop in Henderson and Boulder City late Thursday evening as a thunderstorm in the Moapa area moves southeast, according to the National Weather Service.
Thunderstorms caused flash flooding around the Las Vegas Valley on Monday, shutting down a few intersections. Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area also saw flash flooding.
Two microbursts in the southeast Las Vegas Valley caused significant damage to a sports complex in Henderson on Thursday afternoon.
For the third night in a row, evening thunderstorms drenched parts of the valley as monsoonal weather conditions persist in the region.