The heaviest storm activity during the afternoon was in the mountains on the southern edge of Henderson.
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“It will be really nice through Tuesday into Wednesday,” said meteorologist John Salmen. “The whole (storm) wave starts up north and works its way toward us during the week.”
The first of three closed main roads reopened to the public for the first time since the remnants of Tropical Storm Hilary left a swath of destruction on the mountain.
Temperatures will decline about 10 to 15 degrees through the weekend, says the National Weather Service.
Temperatures could reach to around 115 early next week in Laughlin, with Las Vegas reached to 107 by mid-week, says the weather service.
Harry Reid International Airport hit 97 degrees Monday, which means Las Vegas has failed to reach 100 degrees for 291 straight days.
The forecast doesn’t call for Las Vegas to come close to reaching 100 degrees anytime soon, says the National Weather Service.
Winter will keep and maybe even tighten its hold on Southern Nevada, says the National Weather Service.
Skiers and snowboarders celebrated Christmas weekend by hitting the slopes at Lee Canyon on Monday.
Starting tonight, chances of rain will rise the Las Vegas Valley early and late this week, according to the National Weather Service.
Shopping weather will be just fine Saturday in the Las Vegas Valley.
Although images that show flooding at The Linq’s parking garage can be shocking, the chaotic flow of water mostly does what it was designed to do.
Memorial Day weekend will see cooler weather after perhaps back-to-back days of 100 or better.
An early dose of heat Friday and Saturday could be signs of a record Las Vegas summer ahead.
Wildfire haze will be a factor in Las Vegas on Thursday, albeit perhaps a bit less than on Wednesday, says the National Weather Service.