Spring in Las Vegas this year has been very similar to last year, with the first 80-degree day nearly a month behind normal.
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Snow could greet Las Vegas Valley motorists Thursday morning, says the National Weather Service.
If you have Saturday morning free, you might want to see the annular solar eclipse, because the next one visible in Nevada won’t come until 2045.
No significant rain is expected to develop the rest of the day, and drier air is expected for a clear Friday.
A high of 90 or better just after the valley reached the 80s is expected early this week, says the National Weather Service.
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.
Warmer temperatures should make for a delightful Las Vegas weekend in advance of a chilly Valentine’s Day.
Showers and thunderstorms moved into the Las Vegas Valley Tuesday afternoon, bringing wind gusts and lightning.
A winter storm warning that predicts difficult or impossible travel in the Las Vegas Valley region has been issued for 4 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday.
The Las Vegas Valley will experience a toasty Columbus Day with a projected high near 89.