Las Vegas Valley residents and visitors may enjoy temperatures close to 70 as early as Tuesday.
Las Vegas Weather
The Las Vegas office of the National Weather Service has quantified the valley’s 2023 weather with 11 months down and one to go.
The National Weather Service has issued a freeze warning for this weekend as the Las Vegas Valley expects its coldest temperatures since early April.
Windy conditions will lighten considerably for the Las Vegas area, but will still be in the 20-30 mph rage for the Colorado River Valley.
Dust from heavy winds caused road closures near Primm Sunday afternoon. Gusts up to 50 mph were expected Sunday in the Las Vegas Valley.
Conditions will be warm Friday before winds and a fall chill arrive in Southern Nevada, says the National Weather Service.
El Niño is forecast to stick around through January-March 2024, and forecasters say there is about a 71 percent chance it peaks as a strong one.
Conditions will take a sharp turn south beginning Saturday.
Some clouds are advancing from the southwest, bringing a 40 percent chance of rain, mainly after 3 a.m.
Beware the Aedes Aegypti, an aggressive breed of mosquito that likes humans as its host and backyards as its breeding ground, that’s been spreading across the Las Vegas Valley.
A trough of colder air that moved from the Pacific Northwest into Las Vegas will develop into windy conditions.
Death Valley and other parks are getting over $4.5 million of funds from the U.S. Department of Transportation to repair damage from Tropical Storm Hilary.
The National Weather Service says parts of Clark County received up to 2 inches of rain Thursday.
“We’re seeing the fingerprints of climate change all over our nation,” NOAA applied climatologist Adam Smith said Monday. “I would not expect things to slow down anytime soon.”
The storm risk runs Monday through Wednesday, and could bring dangerous lightning, isolated flash flooding and strong outflow winds.
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Las Vegas Valley residents and visitors may enjoy temperatures close to 70 as early as Tuesday.
The Las Vegas office of the National Weather Service has quantified the valley’s 2023 weather with 11 months down and one to go.
Windy conditions will lighten considerably for the Las Vegas area, but will still be in the 20-30 mph rage for the Colorado River Valley.
Temperatures should be in the upper 50s for Friday’s 8:30 p.m. practice, dropping to the middle to lower 50s by the scheduled midnight qualifying begins.