A chance of morning showers is forecast by the National Weather Service. Mostly cloudy skies should gradually become sunny with a high near 64.
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Fog and rain dominated the valley Monday, and the nearby mountains saw snow. Harry Reid airport was worst in the nation for flight delays and cancellations.
Windy conditions will lighten considerably for the Las Vegas area, but will still be in the 20-30 mph rage for the Colorado River Valley.
A high pressure ridge is moving east, allowing cooler air starting Sunday with high temperatures dropping to the mid-70s by late next week.
Storms dropped enough water in Southern Nevada that homeowners should be able to keep their sprinkler systems off until next weekend, officials said.
About 150 Mount Charleston residents were left without power and water after 8 inches of rain from tropical storm Hilary fell in Lee and Kyle canyons.
Burn and illness cases mount as summer of extreme heat nears — and may exceed — record of consecutive days at 110 or hotter.
Mild weather conditions are forecast through the weekend in Las Vegas, say weather forecasters. Winds may be a bit elevated on Saturday.
Another Pacific storm left its mark on the Las Vegas Valley on Tuesday as March continued to be cool and wet.
A two-day winter storm led to power outages, road closures and flight delays across the valley. And more strong winds and showers are coming for the weekend.
Temperatures will consistently rise from the high-50s to mid-60s by Christmas Day this week.
NV Energy will conduct a planned outage in Kyle Canyon because of high winds forecast for the region.
A cold front moving south will turn warm weather into extremely windy conditions and perhaps a bit of winter before the weekend ends, says the National Weather Service.
Everyone in Vegas seems to have a wind story this year. Maybe it’s a gust knocking down an unsuspecting pedestrian, a set of patio furniture ending up in a neighbor’s yard or dust covering your car.
Friday morning’s gusty winds should not be an issue in the Las Vegas Valley through the weekend.