“When Sunday rolls around we’ll see some cooler and windy conditions and maybe even some rain.” said National Weather Service meteorologist Matt Woods.
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The National Weather Service radar operates from a site near Nelson Peak, about 15 miles south of Boulder City.
Most of the valley saw some rain Friday as a strong Pacific storm approached from the south.
Forecasters warn the storm could cause extreme flooding and mudslides. No tropical storm has made landfall in Southern California since 1939.
The National Weather Service issued a wind advisory in southern and central Nevada.
Rain showers and storms could enter the Las Vegas Valley again on Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
Among the culprits are climate events — extreme heat, prolonged drought, heavy dust storms and wildfires — all of which increase air pollution, a clean air expert said.
A few days of dry weather may ease strong snowmelt flows covering roads north of Las Vegas. A sunny, cool weekend is forecast for the valley.
A warming trend begins Saturday and will last into early next week before another dose of winter.
Feeling a chill? Las Vegas temperatures are well below normal, but it’s nothing compared to record cold over the years.