High winds, snow, rain are forecast to continue into the weekend with heavy snowfall expected for the Spring Mountains, says the National Weather Service.
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A two-day winter storm led to power outages, road closures and flight delays across the valley. And more strong winds and showers are coming for the weekend.
A warming trend begins Saturday and will last into early next week before another dose of winter.
Friday is forecast to be a grayish and chilly day in advance of a much better weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
A chilly week should turn warmer late in the weekend, says the National Weather Service.
With wind gusts up to 60 mph at Reid International Airport and snow reported in parts of the valley, a passing storm isn’t showing Southern Nevada much love on Valentine’s Day.
Las Vegas saw its first snowfall at Harry Reid International Airport on Valentine’s Day in recorded history, according to the National Weather Service.
Warmer temperatures should make for a delightful Las Vegas weekend in advance of a chilly Valentine’s Day.
The Las Vegas Valley could see winds near 20 mph Thursday while lakes Mead and Mohave could see gusts to 40 mph, says the National Weather Service.
Winds could gust as high as 50 mph around Las Vegas on Sunday, says the National Weather Service.
Temperatures will be close to normal, but windy conditions could pose some travel issues on Sunday, says the National Weather Service.
A clear Las Vegas Friday morning is forecast to turn cloudy before high temperatures reach into the 60s for the weekend.
Las Vegas temperatures will finally be close to normal in advance of a warmer weekend, says the National Weather Service.
The chill in Las Vegas this winter may continue in coming month, says the National Weather Service.
Measurable snow was reported in some Henderson and Anthem neighborhoods. Flurries also were spotted in Centennial Hills.
The last weekend of January will be sunny and cool before a small chance of rain Monday, says the National Weather Service.
Winter will keep and maybe even tighten its hold on Southern Nevada, says the National Weather Service.