Seasonable temperatures with mild winds are forecast for the Las Vegas Valley for most of the coming week, according to the National Weather Service.
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A fatal crash that may have been caused by an impaired driver closed U.S. Highway 95 in the Spaghetti Bowl early Sunday.
Winds around 30 mph covered much of Las Vegas and the region Thursday morning as a cold front blew in. The forecast is for gusts into the 50s.
Winds on Thanksgiving Day and Friday could be dangerous on area waterways, according to the National Weather Service.
This month the sophisticated thieves used grinders, other power tools and spools to steal copper wires from some 20 freeway light towers near the Spaghetti Bowl.
Thanksgiving Day in the Las Vegas area will be chilly and breezy, according to the National Weather Service.
NebulaZ is the newest ride at the Adventuredome at CircusCircus.
A 62-year-old North Las Vegas Army veteran who went missing Sunday has been found.
Other than some occasional windy conditions, Las Vegas weather will be mostly uneventful for Thanksgiving week, according to the National Weather Service.
Pleasant weather with little wind and no precipitation is expected into the weekend and next week, according to the National Weather Service.
The rising price of copper could be behind recent ambitious thefts of wiring from light poles that have made night travel in the Spaghetti Bowl hazardous.
Winds gusting up to 45 mph could make travel conditions difficult over most of Southern Nevada on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures about 10 degrees above normal will grace Las Vegas on Tuesday before windy conditions arrive and a cold front follows, says the National Weather Service.
An 18-year-old passenger was ejected and killed, and three others suffered injuries when their vehicle overturned near Sloan early Tuesday.
A breezy start to the weekend will calm Saturday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
An earthquake measuring 5.5 magnitude was recorded about 20 miles southeast of Mina early Friday.
A longstanding holiday event is moving its celebration to later dates because of the COVID-19 pandemic and Gov. Steve Sisolak’s request for people to stay home.
Infrequent but bright fireballs might be visible in the Nevada sky the next few nights as the annual Taurid meteor shower nears its close.
A cool Veterans’s Day will gradually warm into a decent weekend for Las Vegas residents and visitors, says the National Weather Service.
An annual Las Vegas Valley holiday tradition is all filled up for the new 2020 version of Christmas lights.