Las Vegas high temperatures will remain slightly above normal through the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
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Weather conditions will be a bit above normal through the weekend before a slightly cooler temperatures arrive early next week, according to the National Weather Service.
The worst of a Monday afternoon wind storm appears to be past for the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
Friday afternoon winds could gust up to 20 mph in the Las Vegas Valley, says the latest National Weather Service forecast.
Partly cloudy skies and temperatures near normal will grace the Las Vegas Valley on Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
Light winds, a sunny sky and temperatures close to normal are forecast for the Las Vegas Valley for several days, according to the National Weather Service.
Improving air quality with lighter breezes are forecast for the Las Vegas Valley after a cold front moved through the Las Vegas Valley on Monday, bringing stiff breezes and moderate air quality.
Gusty overnight winds should dissipate as Monday progresses, according to the National Weather Service.
Las Vegas temperatures will stay about 10 degrees below normal Friday, according to the latest National Weather forecast.
Cool and calm weather will prevail in Las Vegas for the next several days, according to the National Weather Service.
Parts of Mount Charleston saw up to 11 inches of snow Monday night, but the National Weather Service said the frosty weather isn’t expected to continue this week.
A winter-like storm brought strong winds, a sharp drop in the temperature and showers to the Las Vegas Valley on Monday. Snow fell on the Spring Mountains, and parts of the northern Strip lost power.
Powerful winds have arrived in the Las Vegas Valley, while Mount Charleston is seeing some snow Monday night.
About 1,750 households in the Las Vegas Valley remained offline early Friday after strong winds and rain swept into the region, contributing to a string of vehicular crashes.
The cooldown in Las Vegas is in full swing. The Las Vegas Valley will see a high of 81 on Tuesday with a 50 percent chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms during the day.