The National Weather Service forecasts a high of 49 degrees Monday with winds kicking up and clouds moving out late morning.
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After a mild, mostly sunny Sunday afternoon, Las Vegas Valley-dwellers should brace for a cold front and gusty winds to start the new year, according to the National Weather Service.
Wind speeds on New Year’s Eve could gust up to 20 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
Another cold front will move through the Las Vegas Valley as the new year approaches, but the National Weather Service says “the warmth” will return soon after.
The first reports of snow showers came in about 1 p.m. in the Summerlin area and near Lee Canyon on Mount Charleston. The flakes falling at lower elevations were quickly melting.
Windy conditions will accompany “substantially below normal” temperatures this week in Las Vegas, the National Weather Service said.
Tuesday rains brought the Las Vegas Valley a wet Christmas — if only for a little while. It was likely the last time the valley will see rain this year, according to the National Weather Service.
Cool and possibly rainy weather is in the forecast for Christmas in the Las Vegas Valley, and snow is likely on Mount Charleston, the National Weather Service said.
Las Vegans can expect a cool, cloudy Christmas Day with a chance for rain as a system moves through the valley, according to the National Weather Service.
On Saturday night, the valley could see December’s lone full moon, dubbed the “Cold Moon.” Its called the Cold Moon because it occurs around the winter solstice, according to accuweather.com.