The valley has seen a rare wave of early June moisture this week. On Tuesday, the Strip and downtown Las Vegas saw some significant rain.
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A rare storm left its mark on the valley, dumping rain on many areas, including the Strip and downtown Las Vegas.
Parts of central and northeast Clark County saw some rain as those areas were under severe thunderstorm and flash flood warnings.
The survey reveals how Nevadans are dealing with issues like extreme heat, water quality and public transit.
Thunderstorms, gusty winds and cooler temperatures are on tap for the Las Vegas Valley.
Return your heavy winter coat to the back of the closet for now, Las Vegans. Highs will stay in the 60s throughout the week.
December is here, but increasing temperatures across the Las Vegas Valley mean it won’t begin to look a lot like Christmas just yet.
Here are two words of comfort if your bones ache because of the cold this morning: warming trend.
The weekend’s below average temperatures should be within the normal range by the end of next week, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley will remain chilly through the beginning of the week, the National Weather Service said.
The freeze watch will lift, but Friday will will be “cold and cloudy,” according to National Weather Service meteorologist Justin Pullin.
Bundle up, shoppers and outdoor adventurers, because cold temperatures on Black Friday might sting a bit.
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.
If you were comfortable with Sunday’s weather conditions, you might want to take advantage the next couple of days because it’s about to get colder.
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.
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The valley has seen a rare wave of early June moisture this week. On Tuesday, the Strip and downtown Las Vegas saw some significant rain.
A rare storm left its mark on the valley, dumping rain on many areas, including the Strip and downtown Las Vegas.
Parts of central and northeast Clark County saw some rain as those areas were under severe thunderstorm and flash flood warnings.
The survey reveals how Nevadans are dealing with issues like extreme heat, water quality and public transit.