Restoration services and insurance companies are dealing with the impact of severe storms in the valley.
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At least one Las Vegas resort-casino will have to do some minor repairs to fix leaks caused from storms on Wednesday night.
Light rain was falling across much of the valley Wednesday afternoon while the Spring Mountains may get up to 2 feet of snow during evening hours.
Dangerous, prolonged heat has settled over the western part of the country. NV Energy is asking for help conserving power. California is warning of possible blackouts.
Most heat complaints to Nevada OSHA were about a lack of air conditioning, causing temperatures to soar and workers feeling nauseous, fatigued and dizzy.
Thursday night’s storm showed that even Las Vegas casinos can’t escape the wrath of Mother Nature.
A dust devil hit the Luxor pool area around 2 p.m. Saturday, resulting in the pool closing.
NV Energy has shut down power to more than 400 customers in the Mount Charleston area due to an elevated fire risk as strong winds swept through the region Tuesday.
Monday’s scratches came after hundreds of flights were canceled across the nation over the holiday weekend, with the no-goes attributed to both weather and COVID-19.
Shortages on raw materials and a skilled workforce have hit an industry that’s much needed in the Las Vegas summer heat: air conditioning.