A powerful storm forced the closure of Interstate 5 in Southern California on Saturday and made December the wettest month in downtown Los Angeles in six years.
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The Las Vegas Valley won’t see any snow this Christmas, but there will be plenty of rain, according to the National Weather Service.
The Nevada Highway Patrol responded to 169 crashes Thursday as a result of the rainfall in the Las Vegas Valley.
A fast-moving cold front brought more rain and snow to California on Friday, starting in the north and then moving southward.
After soaking much of the valley Thursday, rain will take a respite before returning Friday night and Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
The Las Vegas Valley can expect cloudy skies paired with a 60 percent chance of rain Thursday, the National Weather Service said.
The valley will be sunny with highs in the upper 50s during the week and a chance for rain is expected during the weekend.
Temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley this week are expected to creep back to the norm, if not a bit above it, according to the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service has issued a hard freeze warning for the Las Vegas Valley overnight Sunday and into Monday morning.
Dangerous, record-low temperatures caused cancellations of some holiday festivities in the Plains and Midwest over the weekend before the cold front pushed into the Ohio Valley and the Eastern Seaboard on Sunday.