Snow fell most of the night in the Spring Mountains while much of the Las Vegas Valley saw rainfall.
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A wind advisory runs until 4 p.m. Saturday, says the National Weather Service.
An unnamed hurricane off Baja California is drawing winds, clouds and moisture toward the valley.
Temperatures will continue their gradual rise in the Las Vegas Valley through the weekend, says the National Weather Service.
The Las Vegas Valley could see winds near 20 mph Thursday while lakes Mead and Mohave could see gusts to 40 mph, says the National Weather Service.
There’s a solid chance of rain in the valley and snow in the mountains over the weekend before winter temperatures settle into Southern Nevada for an extended stay.
Lee Canyon and Mount Charleston saw 9 inches and 5 inches of snow over 24 hours, respectively.
The southbound lanes of Interstate 15 south of Las Vegas were briefly closed Tuesday afternoon due to flooding, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
Pop-up thunderstorms that are favoring higher ground are bringing a chance of rain and high winds to parts of the Las Vegas Valley, says the National Weather Service.
A weekend of smoke, haze and some unhealthy air conditions in the Las Vegas Valley will yield to clearer skies and the possibility of some monsoon weather, according to the National Weather Service.