Friday is forecast to be the last sunny day in Las Vegas before Christmas.
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Widespread rainfall late Tuesday and Wednesday — the first for the Las Vegas area in two months — led to water rescues, traffic tie-ups and power outages across the valley.
Storm clouds may be visible south of the valley Monday, but Barry Pierce, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service, said residents shouldn’t expect any isolated thunderstorms until Tuesday afternoon.
Snowfall made a return to the Spring Mountains overnight as unusually cool temperatures were forecast to persist in the Las Vegas Valley through the week.
The windy weather will continue in the Las Vegas Valley over the next few days, according to the National Weather Service.
Snow started falling in the Las Vegas Valley on Wednesday afternoon, ushering in the second dusting of snow this week.
The high will top out at 91 degrees Sunday afternoon, with a 71-degree morning low as the three-day Electric Daisy Carnival music festival ends early Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures should creep up after a cooler weekend in the Las Vegas Valley, the National Weather Service said.
Strong gusts blew through the Las Vegas Valley on Wednesday evening, causing flight delays at McCarran International Airport and forcing at least two holiday attractions to close early.
Below-normal temperatures expected to last through the weekend as winds diminish after Friday, National Weather Service says.