Every Summerlin resident is set to see an increase in their monthly master association dues beginning Jan. 1, according to the community’s Summerlines newsletter.
Kevin J. Barr
The valley will see a high of 84 degrees Monday, according to the National Weather Service forecast. And as with the weekend, the temperature will cool off to the mid 60s overnight.
According to the National Weather Service forecast the valley is sunshine and clear skies with a high of 82 degrees. Overnight the low will drop to the mid 60s.
As a part of a weather system rolling through the region, the high today in the valley will be just 81 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
Detectives with the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office are investigating a homicide after a Las Vegas woman was found dead in a cardboard box east of Kingman.
A wind advisory has been put in place for Spring Mountains and Red Rock Canyon until 8 p.m.; expect gusts of up to 50 mph.
Southern Nevada is beginning its steady cool-down after a long summer, although above-normal warmth may linger through the fall.
The National Weather Service is forecasting the end of the rainy streak here in Southern Nevada, as the outlook for the entire week looks to be clear skies and sunshine.
Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms could continue on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
About 1,062 households experienced a power outage on Saturday, according to NV Energy’s website, after high winds and some rain in the Henderson area.
Another round of monsoon storms blew through the valley, ushering in power outages, flash flood warnings and flight delays as heavy rain pummeled the area.
The storms forecast for the Las Vegas Valley today arrived earlier than expected, bringing heavy rain and gusting wind through Henderson and Mount Charleston.
The Las Vegas Valley will continue to enjoy the post-Mario sunshine, with a high near 95 degrees.
Las Vegas looks to return to dry, sunny weather after the remnants of Tropical Storm Mario soaked the valley.
The Las Vegas airport has recorded 0.26 inches of rain this monsoon season (normal is 0.95), the National Weather Service said.
