Warmer temperatures and dry conditions on tap this week with Monday promising mostly sunny skies and a high close to 60 degrees
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Though Hurricane Patricia touched down in Mexico on Friday night and brought heavy rain to Texas, Las Vegas won’t be seeing any of that moisture this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
The only thing making Las Vegas feel like fall has begun is Halloween decor at every store in town.
Summer vacation may be over for most of Clark County School District students, but the summer heat isn’t quite ready to leave.
After clouds and even a little rain kept July cooler, the end of the month is looking like it will be more typically Las Vegas: hot and sunny.
The end of July is looking pretty dry as sunny skies and high temperatures are forecasted for the weekend, the National Weather Service said.
Another round of winds is expected in the Las Vegas Valley for the weekend, prompting a caution notice to construction workers by the Clark County Department of Air Quality.
Snow in the Las Vegas Valley was just a memory Tuesday, but the mountains still showed some remants of the previous day’s winter storm.
Put away your winter coats, Las Vegas. The warm weather is here to stay for a few more days. But you might get your raincoats and umbrellas ready for Monday.
Surprise! Las Vegas Valley won’t be getting snow on Christmas Day, but the nearby mountains might get some, according to the National Weather Service.