A Pacific storm is pushing its way into Southern Nevada, putting a rainy stamp on New Year’s Eve festivities.
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Here’s the rundown of what weather to expect in Las Vegas on New Year’s Eve.
A tornado did, in fact, spin through Los Angeles on Christmas, the National Weather Service confirmed, damaging a home and a commercial strip mall.
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.
After enjoying sunshine and record-breaking temperatures for most of February, Las Vegans awoke to 50 shades of grey Sunday morning.
Don’t let sunny Saturday trick you into getting your car washed because rain is coming soon to Las Vegas, according to the National Weather Service.
The White House has been covered in snow, Boston’s wind chill was in the negatives all week, the South is dealing with a strange, stormy edition of winter and now Niagara Falls is the latest casualty of the season’s onslaught.
If you live in bone-chilling Boston, you may be booking a flight to Miami or Las Vegas right now. The U.S. economy could use some more sun, too.
While the city of Boston is blanketed by snow and under a wind-chill warning on Sunday, Las Vegans experienced yet another record high, according to the National Weather Service.
The U.S. Northeast struggled to dig out on Sunday from the latest in a series of winter storms that made February the snowiest month in Boston’s history, but bitter cold and huge drifts hampered the effort.
Sunny Las Vegas might seem a world away from snow-buried Boston, but a local retiree is doing her part to send warmer weather to the city in need. And she’s encouraging others to do the same.
Though Valentine’s Day falls in the winter, Las Vegas temperatures suggest that we’re in the middle of spring.
A record-setting run of snowstorms that has pounded the U.S. Northeast over the past two weeks has taken a heavy toll on Massachusetts, taxing supplies of salt to keep roads clear and leaving authorities running out of places to pile the snow.
Las Vegas is in the middle of winter, but you wouldn’t know it from watching people walking around in their shorts and T-shirts Saturday.
The holidays are a time for gatherings, spreading warmth and cheer, and looking out for one another. For Nevada families who need a little extra help this winter, we are ready to lend our support. Through the Energy Share Program (Energy Share or Program), Southwest Gas and its customers who contribute to this program remain committed to fueling the communities it serves, helping ensure every household stays safe, warm, and comfortable this winter.
A Pacific storm is pushing its way into Southern Nevada, putting a rainy stamp on New Year’s Eve festivities.
Here’s the rundown of what weather to expect in Las Vegas on New Year’s Eve.
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.
