The valley reached 93 degrees Thursday, breaking the April 10 record of 91 degrees set in 1985 and 2014, the National Weather Service said.
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Rain and small hail was reported across the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
A high wind warning affected the Las Vegas Valley on Monday, the last day of March.
Las Vegas hit 90 degrees Wednesday for the first time in 2025, the National Weather Service said.
With Lake Mead at 34 percent full, what might snowmelt bring?
It was a day to hold onto your green hats as strong winds, and even a few showers, swept through the valley on St. Patrick’s Day.
For the second time this month, a Pacific storm dropped some showers in the valley and snow in the mountains.
A Pacific storm brought some light rain to the Las Vegas Valley and snow to the nearby mountains after a warm, dry February.
Las Vegas experienced rain that was only 71 percent of normal for the month of February.
Many factors work in Las Vegas’ favor, but some homes in the valley still have a high wildfire risk.
Ending the 214-day streak of no measurable rain in Las Vegas won’t do much for drought conditions, according to a report.
Las Vegas’ first measurable precipitation in 214 days could bring delays at Harry Reid International Airport. For up-to-the-minute information, visit fly.faa.gov or harryreidairport.com.
After an abnormally warm and dry winter, a major Pacific storm unleashed some much-needed rain and snow in Southern Nevada.
The Las Vegas Valley hasn’t experienced any measurable precipitation in more than 210 days.
After more than 200 days, Las Vegas likely will receive measurable precipitation as a Pacific storm moves in. And it won’t be just rain.
Gusty winds from the southwest have returned to the region, according to the National Weather Service.
The latest update shows that the death toll has risen to 526, up from the December total of 491. It’s still not a final number, according to the coroner’s office.