Warm and sunny weather to start next week could give way to rainy weather, according to the National Weather Service.
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Rainbows, snow and lots of rain marked the wettest January day in the Las Vegas Valley since the National Weather Service began keeping daily records in 1937.
A string of showers and possible flash flooding Saturday will bring the temperature high down 15 degrees below normal inthe Las Vegas Valley.
Las Vegas can expect sunny skies and a high of 90 degrees Sunday, meterologist Andy Gorelow said.
Residents can expect a warm and sunny weekend before the valley starts to cool down again, according to the National Weather Service.
Sunny skies and seasonal, summertime temperatures are expected for the week ahead, according to the National Weather Service.
Four people were rescued from flood control channels and two from their vehicles Saturday as record-breaking rain fell and flash floods hit the Las Vegas Valley.
After a few days that saw some light rain in the valley, the rest of the weekend and coming week are expected to stay cool and dry.
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.
Exactly two weeks away from the official first day of fall, temperatures in Las Vegas continue to soar.