Temperatures will cool down again after the start of the new year, according to the National Weather Service.
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The valley will see scattered showers over the next few days, but they won’t put a damper on New Year’s Eve, according to the National Weather Service.
California’s wet December is drawing to a close with even more rain and snow in a welcome respite amid years of drought.
Chances for rain are expected in the valley over the weekend, but showers should subside before Saturday night’s fireworks, according to the National Weather Service.
Two storm systems will be moving into the Las Vegas Valley over the weekend, threatening rain on New Year’s Eve.
The week will be quiet before a pair of storms moves over the valley during the New Year’s weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley remained unseasonably low on Monday but should warm up over the week. There’s a chance of rain for New Year’s Eve.
Travel conditions remained hazardous as a winter storm swept across much of the northern Great Plains Monday, with blowing and drifting snow creating near-zero visibility on some roads.
Las Vegas Valley will stay dry as temperatures begin to rise next week, according to the National Weather Service.
The Las Vegas Valley might not have a white Christmas, but residents can see one from afar with leftover snow sticking around in the Spring Mountains, according to the National Weather Service.