While many states are experiencing record warmth, Las Vegas and the Southwest are sticking fairly close to normal winter temperatures.
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National Park Service officials said the atmospheric rivers in California caused flash flooding on major routes through Death Valley National Park.
The coldest temperatures of the winter are forecast this week for the Las Vegas region.
The storm risk runs Monday through Wednesday, and could bring dangerous lightning, isolated flash flooding and strong outflow winds.
High temperatures will reach into the low 90s by Monday after a forecast of 85 on Easter Sunday, says the National Weather Service.
Mostly sunny skies should lead to warmer conditions Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
High temperatures are forecast be close to normal the Las Vegas Valley before skies cloud up and a chance of rain arrives late in the weekend.
Storms in Arizona were sending gusty outflow winds into the Las Vegas Valley on Thursday night. Conditions started improving about 10:30 p.m.
A 10-day heat wave that set several record temperatures is about to end, says the National Weather Service.
Monsoon possibilities are expected to last all week in Southern Nevada, according to the National Weather Service.