A winter storm failed to deliver much rain or snow to the Las Vegas region, but winds could pose a fireworks issue tonight.
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Travel in mountain terrain in the Las Vegas region could be difficult Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
Don’t expect to see much sunshine in the Las Vegas Valley as 2021 comes to a close.
Showers and mountain snow are possible before 9 a.m. Tuesday and then a chance for scattered rain showers, according to the National Weather Service.
Monday’s scratches came after hundreds of flights were canceled across the nation over the holiday weekend, with the no-goes attributed to both weather and COVID-19.
A dry weather year will culminate with a chance of rain and snow each day of the final week of 2021, according to the National Weather Service.
The first of two cold fronts from the Pacific Northwest should complete its trek through the Las Vegas Valley by early Friday afternoon, perhaps adding some to Thursday’s rainfall, says the National Weather Service.
Light showers began to wet Las Vegas Valley roads Thursday afternoon just as many motorists were starting their holiday travel.
Southern Nevada could see limited rain in the Las Vegas Valley and light snow in the mountains most likely starting Thursday.
Cold weather will be the norm in Southern Nevada until the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Showers fell across the Las Vegas Valley on Tuesday as the first major winter storm of the year moved through Southern Nevada.
Saturday morning low temperatures across the Las Vegas Valley fell to the upper 20s in some locations.
A freeze warning has been issued for the Las Vegas Valley by the National Weather Service starting at midnight Friday until 8 a.m. Saturday
Warm fall conditions will keep Las Vegas Valley high temperatures around 70 through the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
The past month was the warmest November ever recorded in Las Vegas, according to the National Weather Service.