Windy conditions are expected in the valley with a small chance of rain. The Spring Mountains may see snow, stiff winds all weekend.
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Conditions will be warm Friday before winds and a fall chill arrive in Southern Nevada, says the National Weather Service.
More than two dozen vendors, including several major electric car makers, are scheduled to show their wares and let attendees get their hands behind the wheel.
Rancho Principal Darlin Delgago said a staff member found the weapon and contacted Clark County School District police. The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating.
Conditions will take a sharp turn south beginning Saturday.
Some clouds are advancing from the southwest, bringing a 40 percent chance of rain, mainly after 3 a.m.
Beware the Aedes Aegypti, an aggressive breed of mosquito that likes humans as its host and backyards as its breeding ground, that’s been spreading across the Las Vegas Valley.
A trough of colder air that moved from the Pacific Northwest into Las Vegas will develop into windy conditions.
The widening of the 215 Beltway in the south valley and work on Centennial Bowl in the northwest will add to traffic issues.
The National Weather Service says parts of Clark County received up to 2 inches of rain Thursday.
Nobody matched all of the drawn numbers in the Wednesday Powerball drawing for $550 million.
The storm risk runs Monday through Wednesday, and could bring dangerous lightning, isolated flash flooding and strong outflow winds.
The water and destruction from the Labor Day weekend storm came swiftly at a home on the base of Frenchman Mountain.
There are signs the shoulder lane on the California side might be working, but heading south remained no speedy process on a holiday weekend.
Southern Nevadans cope with Mother Nature’s Labor Day weekend delivery of a very soggy 48 hours — perhaps unrivaled in the valley’s weather history.
On Sept. 1, the Las Vegas Valley recorded one of its wettest days in recent memory.