The winds that rattled the Las Vegas Valley early this week moved out Wednesday, and a freeze warning for parts of the valley is in place for Thanksgiving night.
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The valley is cooling down just in time for Thanksgiving Day celebrations, travel and holiday shopping. Valley residents should expect a “big change” midweek, National Weather Service meteorologist Chris Outler said Sunday.
Grab a jacket because temperatures won’t rise above the mid-50s on Monday, while the low is expected to be about 45 degrees.
Enjoy the calm, warm weather while it lasts, Las Vegas. A storm system is about to stir things up.
Las Vegans got a treat this Halloween: calm, cool, clear weather. Saturday was a “beautiful day,” National Weather Service meteorologist John Adair. Temperatures didn’t rise above 80 degrees, which is 6 degrees above normal, he said.
Friday’s gusty winds are expected to die down just in time for Halloween.
It may have felt a little cooler Tuesday morning, but temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley were still 10 degrees above where they should be.
The remnants of Sunday’s clouds are rolling out Monday morning allowing for slightly warmer weather, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Reid Wolcott.
You may feel more like putting your shorts and sandals on than your Halloween costume during the beginning of this last week of October.
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.
Nice weather will stick around the Las Vegas Valley through next week.
More pleasant weather is in store for the Las Vegas Valley moving into the weekend.
Temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley are leveling as a low-pressure weather system, which caused recent storms, passes over the area.
High temperatures for the Las Vegas Valley should be in the 82-degree range, the National Weather Service said.
Above-average temperatures will remain in the Las Vegas Valley at least until Saturday, maybe.
Saturday was another warm one for Las Vegas, but there’s lightning at the end of this very sunny tunnel. Afternoon temperatures Saturday climbed to 93 degrees, exactly 10 degrees higher than the normal for this time of year, National Weather Service meteorologist John Salmen said.
If you enjoyed Friday’s weather in the Las Vegas Valley, you’re in luck, because things are not supposed to change much the rest of the weekend.