A deluge of rain from California’s atmospheric river and Hurricane Hilary has made boating possible for a limited time at Death Valley National Park.
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Light rain was falling mostly across the southeast valley at 5 p.m. Saturday. Snow flurries began after sunset at Lee Canyon and were expected all night.
Dust from heavy winds caused road closures near Primm Sunday afternoon. Gusts up to 50 mph were expected Sunday in the Las Vegas Valley.
Damaged radar has been at least temporarily fixed for Las Vegas meteorologists as Hilary moves closer.
Las Vegas could possibly tie or surpass its all-time stretch for consecutive days with 110-degree or higher temperatures.
Winds gusting to nearly 50 mph blew through the Las Vegas Valley on Friday evening after a storm near Indian Springs.
The U.S. Drought Monitor says storms dropped so much water this winter that less than one-quarter of Nevada remains in drought.
Cooler temperatures are forecast for the foreseeable future in Las Vegas, and rain chances are expected Sunday and Tuesday, says the National Weather Service.
The high may actually top 71 in the coming days as the Las Vegas Valley gets a break in a prolonged winter spell.
Several inches of snow are forecast in the mountains around Las Vegas before a sunny and chilly weekend, says the National Weather Service.