Rain gauges recorded from .04 of an inch at a few northwest valley sites to .20 of an inch near Mount Charleston on Thursday afternoon.
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Central Las Vegas may reach 70 on Tuesday, which would be just the fifth 70-degree or better high of the month.
The Saturday high in Las Vegas may fall short of 60, according to the weather service.
The cold winter/spring in Las Vegas is predicted to continue into April, says the National Weather Service.
Winds are expected to lighten up considerably Thursday in Las Vegas, but the thermometer appears pretty much stuck.
Another Pacific storm left its mark on the Las Vegas Valley on Tuesday as March continued to be cool and wet.
A few days of dry weather may ease strong snowmelt flows covering roads north of Las Vegas. A sunny, cool weekend is forecast for the valley.
Lincoln County and federal officials are monitoring flooding and possible evacuations in Lincoln County. Meanwhile, cool temperatures are forecast for Las Vegas.
Overnight flooding closed several roads in Lincoln County and damaged Echo Dam in the early morning hours.
Light rain was reported across most of the region Tuesday, the National Weather Service said.
The state of emergency declared Friday because of weather conditions was expanded late Saturday to include 11 counties. U.S. 95, closed Friday by a rockslide, was reopened Saturday.
Temperatures will continue their gradual rise in the Las Vegas Valley through the weekend, says the National Weather Service.
Southwest winds accelerated late Saturday morning across most of the Las Vegas Valley.
There’s no need to water your landscaping today or perhaps a few days, but spring watering rules began March 1 and run through April 30.
Snow is not in the forecast for the coming week, but chilly temperatures will remain a fixture in Las Vegas, according to the National Weather Service.