When fireworks boom from atop seven hotels to ring in the new year on Las Vegas Boulevard, it is expected to be colder than in New York City when the giant ball drops.
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Friday was the “last chance” for Las Vegans to see snow flurries this weekend, despite temperatures that are quickly dropping.
Goodbye, fall. Hello, winter. Winter will begin at 8:48 p.m. Monday with the shortest daylight hours of the year.
An incoming system will bring lower temps and a possibility of rain to Las Vegas this weekend.
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Freezing temperatures are expected Wednesday night into Thursday morning in the Las Vegas Valley.
The cooling temperatures of the past few days will continue to drop in Southern Nevada for the rest of this week, according to the National Weather Service.
Las Vegas temperatures will continue to climb into the 70s this week, according to National Weather Service.
Here are two words of comfort if your bones ache because of the cold this morning: warming trend.
The winds that rattled the Las Vegas Valley early this week moved out Wednesday, and a freeze warning for parts of the valley is in place for Thanksgiving night.
The valley is cooling down just in time for Thanksgiving Day celebrations, travel and holiday shopping. Valley residents should expect a “big change” midweek, National Weather Service meteorologist Chris Outler said Sunday.
Grab a jacket because temperatures won’t rise above the mid-50s on Monday, while the low is expected to be about 45 degrees.
Enjoy the calm, warm weather while it lasts, Las Vegas. A storm system is about to stir things up.
Las Vegans got a treat this Halloween: calm, cool, clear weather. Saturday was a “beautiful day,” National Weather Service meteorologist John Adair. Temperatures didn’t rise above 80 degrees, which is 6 degrees above normal, he said.
Friday’s gusty winds are expected to die down just in time for Halloween.