Gusts could reach as high as 47 mph, according to the National Weather Service. A wind advisory is set for 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Tuesday.
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The valley can expect windy, dusty Easter egg hunts Sunday afternoon, according to the Clark County Department of Air Quality.
Hold on to your hats, Las Vegas. Tuesday is expected to hold steady winds and a gusty afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
The Las Vegas Valley’s water parks picked the ideal day for their season openers.
Temperatures could reach 90 degrees in Las Vegas this weekend, which would be the hottest for 2015 and at least 10 degrees above average, according to the National Weather Service.
Tuesday morning showers brought about a tenth of an inch of rain and some hail to the valley, leaving a colder-than-average chill as temperatures dipped into the low 40s, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Chris Stachelski.
The wet weather will be hanging around, but don’t let rainy days and Mondays get you down.
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.
After a night of showers, some Las Vegas valley residents woke up to a cool surprise: Snow!
Don’t let sunny Saturday trick you into getting your car washed because rain is coming soon to Las Vegas, according to the National Weather Service.
Sunny Las Vegas might seem a world away from snow-buried Boston, but a local retiree is doing her part to send warmer weather to the city in need. And she’s encouraging others to do the same.
Though Valentine’s Day falls in the winter, Las Vegas temperatures suggest that we’re in the middle of spring.
Las Vegas is in the middle of winter, but you wouldn’t know it from watching people walking around in their shorts and T-shirts Saturday.
The earthen berm designed to shift floodwaters away from the Rainbow subdivision on Mount Charleston is essentially done.
The rain Las Vegas is seeing now should clear out by sunrise Tuesday, but don’t tuck your umbrellas away just yet.
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.
Record-setting rainfall made navigating Las Vegas highways a nightmare for drivers braving slick roads Sunday.