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.
Temperatures in Las Vegas remained high Saturday, but rain might soon find its way to the valley, the National Weather Service said.
Hazy skies are sticking around, and Clark County remains under an air quality advisory. Smoke from wildfires, especially the Rough Fire, burning just west of the Sierra slopes near Fresno, Calif., will waft in and above the valley through at least Sunday, National Weather Service meteorologist Barry Pierce said.
Hurricane Danny strengthened to a potentially destructive Category 3 storm on Friday, though it had likely reached its peak intensity and remained relatively small and far from land, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center.
It took a while, but the first Atlantic hurricane of the year has arrived. A relatively compact Danny strengthened to a Category 1 hurricane on Thursday morning, still more than 1,000 miles east of the eastern Caribbean islands.
An extra orange hue made for a nice sunrise Thursday morning, but it wasn’t so good for air quality.
Wildfires in the Sierra Nevada in California have sent smoke to Clark County, prompting an air quality advisory on top of already scorching heat.
It’s going to be another hot August day in the Las Vegas valley with Tuesday’s high temperature expected to reach 110 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
Tuesday’s weather is expected to be similar to Monday’s, with another high of 110. It could get breezy, but it won’t provide any noticeable relief, meteorologist Justin Pullin said.
Your umbrellas are going to be get a break over the weekend, Las Vegas. After Thursday’s torrential rain in the valley and severe thunderstorm warnings Tuesday for areas south of Las Vegas, the valley is expected to warm up, and fast, the National Weather Service said.
It’s a crapshoot whether the valley will see any rain on Friday following a thorough soaking by Thursday’s thunderstorms. Rainfall left thousands of homes without power and flooded streets Thursday, and there’s a 50 percent chance of more wet weather Friday afternoon
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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.
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.
