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Las Vegas sees more snow, rain as 3-day storm leaves

Updated March 12, 2021 - 7:42 pm

Parts of the Las Vegas Valley saw some light snow and rain showers on Friday as part of an early-spring storm system.

Snow fell west of the 215 Beltway on the west side of the Las Vegas Valley around 7:45 a.m. and was reported in Summerlin. Snow fell in Henderson on St. Rose Parkway at 9 a.m.

Roadway flooding was visible at The Linq around 8:45 a.m.. It is usually the first place at floods in the valley because it sits over a flood channel.

The center of the cold front brought scattered rain showers across the area. Scattered rain will continue into the evening, perhaps as late as midnight, weather service meteorologist Trevor Boucher said.

“We may have some light flurries into the evening,” Boucher said. “We will not see the fatter snowflakes that were falling this morning for the most part, perhaps we’ll see some wraparound moisture as the storm leaves.”

The system spent three days spitting rain, snow pellets and some hail on the valley. McCarran reported heavy rain shortly before 5 p.m. Thursday and ended the day with 0.33 inches of precipitation. The weather service office a bit west of the airport on Decatur Boulevard recorded 0.52 inches including some snow pellets, meteorologist John Adair said, noting that the weather service office received the most precipitation in the valley.

Most of the automated gauges across the valley recorded less than .08 of an inch, but one near Alexander and Durango in the northwest received a quarter of an inch as did one at Desert Inn Road and Rainbow Boulevard.

The official high temperature at McCarran was 53 degrees and the Friday high was expected to be about 54.

4-8 inches possible in mountains

A snow advisory was in play until 4 p.m. in the Spring Mountains with another 4 to 8 inches of snow was forecast.

Sunny skies and winds gusting to 18 mph are forecast for Saturday.

Sunday will be sunny with a high near 71.

Another storm late Monday

“The weekend warmth will be short-lived,” Adair said. “Another cold system will arrive late Monday into early Tuesday. It will be mostly a wind event in the valley, but could bring showers in Lincoln County and central Nye County and possibly into the northwest parts of the valley.”

Contact Marvin Clemons at mclemons@reviewjournal.com. Follow @Marv_in_Vegas on Twitter.

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