Heavy snow closed several of the major roads leading to and from Las Vegas for parts of the day on Wednesday.
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Gusty winds are forecast for the entire region Monday afternoon into early Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
The Malaysian runner needed less than 7 minutes to climb the 108-floor Strat on Sunday.
All parts of the Las Vegas Valley got wet Saturday while Lee Canyon received 13 inches of snow. Sunday will be dry.
Extra monthly benefits for low-income households to buy food during the pandemic will end for Nevadans early next month.
Winter is not over yet for the Las Vegas Valley. Expect some rain, snow and strong winds as another storm arrives from the west.
High winds, snow, rain are forecast to continue into the weekend with heavy snowfall expected for the Spring Mountains, says the National Weather Service.
Monday should be the nicest day of the winter before a windstorm makes Tuesday windy, possibly wet and snowy, 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.
A warming trend begins Saturday and will last into early next week before another dose of winter.
Friday is forecast to be a grayish and chilly day in advance of a much better weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
A chilly week should turn warmer late in the weekend, says the National Weather Service.
With wind gusts up to 60 mph at Reid International Airport and snow reported in parts of the valley, a passing storm isn’t showing Southern Nevada much love on Valentine’s Day.
Las Vegas saw its first snowfall at Harry Reid International Airport on Valentine’s Day in recorded history, according to the National Weather Service.
Nice weekend to turn into possible rain or snow on Tuesday, says National Weather Service.
Highs in the mid-60s are forecast for Las Vegas on Saturday and Sunday.
Officials advise traffic at Las Vegas airport and nearby roads will be heavy through Feb. 16.
Warmer temperatures should make for a delightful Las Vegas weekend in advance of a chilly Valentine’s Day.
The outbreak at Wayne Tanaka Elementary School in the southwest valley began around Jan. 27, according to the health district.
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.
Steady winds will make Monday feel a little colder than normal, says the National Weather Service.