Potential gusty winds will make Monday feel a bit chilly in the Las Vegas Valley before a warming trend develops through the week.
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Cool and windy weather will linger in the Las Vegas Valley for a few more days before temperatures rise again, the National Weather Service said.
Going into the workweek, highs are expected to reach 77 on Monday and 78 on Tuesday.
It will be a windy Saturday in much of Southern Nevada, according to the Las Vegas office of the National Weather Service.
Temperatures are expected to gradually drop in the Las Vegas Valley through the weekend, which is expected to be windy, according to the National Weather Service.
McCarran International Airport got .24 inch of rain, the valley’s wettest day since May 10. Monday broke the record for the date, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Trevor Boucher.
Sunday marks the last day of summer and the end of Las Vegas’ fourth hottest and fourth dryest summer on record.
After a cool Saturday, temperatures are expected to hover around normal for this time of year over the next few days in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
If you’re hoping to spot a UFO this weekend, Mother Nature is on your side.
Temperatures could dip below the 90s this week as fall weather brings gusty winds to the Las Vegas Valley, the National Weather Service said.