The city’s Courtyard Homeless Resource Center was packed overnight, with about 200 people huddling for warmth to fend off near-freezing temperatures.
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A few spots in the Las Vegas Valley reached below freezing temperatures to start Halloween while most locations stayed a few degrees above 32.
On Halloween morning, parts of the Las Vegas Valley will feel temperatures around freezing, according to the National Weather Service.
With low temperatures forecast to be near freezing or in the upper 20s this week, Las Vegas and Clark County officials are offering advice to residents to help them deal with the early onset of cold weather.
A cold front will blow into the Las Vegas Valley between 2 and 4 p.m. Tuesday, bringing much colder temperatures and a freeze warning for much of the area early Thursday.
The windy arrival of a cold front on Tuesday will drop temperatures close to freezing later this week.
Wind associated with the cold front that passed through the valley early Sunday will persist for much of Sunday with gusts out of the north up to 40 mph.
The National Weather Service has issued a fire weather watch, starting early Sunday morning, due to high winds and low humidity. Outdoor burning is discouraged.
Las Vegas Valley residents will be able to enjoy a mild start to the weekend before temperatures turn cooler and winds increase on Sunday.
Windy and cool weather conditions will prevail for most of the weekend and into next week in the Las Vegas area.