Highs in the low 60s are forecast all week before a weekend cooling trend enters the Las Vegas Valley.
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A Sierra snowstorm temporarily shut down part of Interstate 80 north and west of Lake Tahoe on Tuesday and forecasters warned worse weather was on its way, including possible blizzard conditions.
The Las Vegas Valley will be cooler on Tuesday with rain expected later tonight.
Difficult driving conditions on many highways approaching and leaving Las Vegas Valley expected through Thanksgiving.
With a winter storm warning canceled for the mountains around Las Vegas, residents will encounter cool temperatures for a few days.
Snow was falling in the Spring Mountains Wednesday morning, a part of the storm that brought rain to the Las Vegas Valley and Southern Nevada.
Tuesday was the warmest Nov. 19 on record in the Las Vegas Valley, but rain, snow and possible thunderstorms loomed in the forecast.
The Las Vegas Valley will see some big changes in the weather by midweek, including the season’s first major snowfall in the mountains.
The tens of thousands of runners in Sunday’s Rock ‘N’ Roll Marathon should have excellent weather conditions for Sunday’s race along the Las Vegas Strip.
Sunny skies, light winds and temperatures about 10 degrees above normal will continue in Las Vegas for another week.