You may feel more like putting your shorts and sandals on than your Halloween costume during the beginning of this last week of October.
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Though Hurricane Patricia touched down in Mexico on Friday night and brought heavy rain to Texas, Las Vegas won’t be seeing any of that moisture this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
More pleasant weather is in store for the Las Vegas Valley moving into the weekend.
Saturday was another warm one for Las Vegas, but there’s lightning at the end of this very sunny tunnel. Afternoon temperatures Saturday climbed to 93 degrees, exactly 10 degrees higher than the normal for this time of year, National Weather Service meteorologist John Salmen said.
If you enjoyed Friday’s weather in the Las Vegas Valley, you’re in luck, because things are not supposed to change much the rest of the weekend.
Have an umbrella and maybe a sweatshirt handy when you leave your house Monday morning, because rain and cooler conditions are forecast for most of the valley throughout the day, the National Weather Service said.
Mount Charleston is expected to see its first snow of the season Sunday. The National Weather Service issued a 48-hour winter weather advisory for elevations above 8,500 feet in the Spring Mountains beginning at 5 a.m. and ending Tuesday.