A tornado did, in fact, spin through Los Angeles on Christmas, the National Weather Service confirmed, damaging a home and a commercial strip mall.
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The mountains were expected to get between eight and 16 inches for areas above 7,500 feet, said the National Weather Service, with wind gusts up to 35 mph.
Despite steady rainfall and a flood watch forecast to continue across the Las Vegas Valley into Christmas Day, officials said on Wednesday they expect minimal travel delays.
A fire hose of tropical moisture from the Pacific Ocean is bringing widespread showers to Southern Nevada.
A firehose of tropical moisture that has caused flooding in California is swinging south, bringing widespread showers to Southern Nevada.
Don’t count on the sun being of much help the next couple of days, as clouds and storm systems are moving into the Las Vegas Valley, National Weather Service meteorologist Chad Shafer said.
Although Sunday is expected to warm up slightly at a high of 58 degrees and low of 44 degrees, colder weather will come on Monday, along with overcast skies.
Following a week of higher than average temperatures, the Las Vegas Valley will begin to cool down, the National Weather Service said.
The Las Vegas Valley saw light showers and small hail Friday, the National Weather Service said. The valley should see an array of weather through the weekend with rain and wind and clouds.
A drop in temperatures means the Las Vegas Valley won’t come close to reaching record highs on Thursday as forecasters predicted.
Drenching storms triggered mudslides and flooding in the Pacific northwest on Wednesday, knocking out power to thousands of people and leaving two women dead in Oregon, authorities and local media reported.
Get ready to ride a weather roller coaster. The Las Vegas Valley will reach record highs, then drop 15 degrees, then have rain and snow — all by Friday.
Las Vegas temperatures will continue to climb into the 70s this week, according to National Weather Service.
Temperatures will rise through the middle of the week before a storm rolls through the Las Vegas Valley bringing back cooler temperatures, according to the National Weather Service.
If you did not need a sweatshirt this sunny and pleasant Sunday, chances are you won’t need one the next few days either.
Winter is the perfect time to tend to your deciduous trees and shrubs. These plants, which lose their leaves, are easier to prune now that their structure is clearly visible. Pruning during winter dormancy is less stressful, allowing the plant to store energy for strong spring blooms and fruit production. Winter pruning is crucial for the health and longevity of deciduous shade trees and many spring-blooming shrubs.
The mountains were expected to get between eight and 16 inches for areas above 7,500 feet, said the National Weather Service, with wind gusts up to 35 mph.
A fire hose of tropical moisture from the Pacific Ocean is bringing widespread showers to Southern Nevada.
A firehose of tropical moisture that has caused flooding in California is swinging south, bringing widespread showers to Southern Nevada.
A flood watch has been issued for the valley, starting early Christmas Eve and extending through Christmas morning, the National Weather Service said.
