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Rain is not in the Southern Nevada weekend forecast, but cold and winds certainly are expected.
The first of three closed main roads reopened to the public for the first time since the remnants of Tropical Storm Hilary left a swath of destruction on the mountain.
A Las Vegas meteorologist says the unexpected increase of Mexico’s first Category 5 storm from the Pacific Ocean caught residents and forecasters by surprise.
Temperatures will decline about 10 to 15 degrees through the weekend, says the National Weather Service.
A high pressure ridge is moving east, allowing cooler air starting Sunday with high temperatures dropping to the mid-70s by late next week.
“When Sunday rolls around we’ll see some cooler and windy conditions and maybe even some rain.” said National Weather Service meteorologist Matt Woods.
The heat of early October will fade to slightly below-normal temperatures through the weekend.
If you have Saturday morning free, you might want to see the annular solar eclipse, because the next one visible in Nevada won’t come until 2045.
Last month’s average temperature worldwide was 1.7 degrees Fahrenheit above the 1991-2020 average for September. Las Vegas is having a below normal year for temperatures.