Kohl’s is reopening its eight stores in the Las Vegas area on Monday.
Marvin Clemons
Weather conditions will be warm, sunny and breezy Sunday in Las Vegas with winds building throughout the day as a Pacific cold front boosts southerly winds across much of the region.
As to be expected, more than 200 aftershocks measuring 2.5 magnitude or stronger have been recorded in the Tonopah area in the past 24 hours.
Saturday’s forecast high is 96 with light winds in advance of a much more windy Sunday to end the weekend, says the National Weather Service.
Now going into its third month for many Las Vegas stay-at-home workers, the COVID-19 pandemic may have brought on another potential health issue — controlling food cravings.
A magnitude-6.5 earthquake struck in remote western Nevada near Tonopah early Friday, damaging U.S. Highway 95 in several areas and causing its closure until early afternoon.
A weekend warming trend will move Las Vegas high temperatures into the mid-90s on Saturday and Sunday before a cold front brings windy conditions and much cooler weather early next week.
Memorial Day ceremonies and Flag Placement Day events at Nevada Veterans Memorial cemeteries — one in Boulder City and one in Fernley — have been canceled.
The Las Vegas Valley will see a gradual warming trend through the weekend, the National Weather Service forecasts.
The latest National Weather Service forecast calls for diminished winds Wednesday in the Las Vegas Valley.
Windy conditions in the Las Vegas Valley will continue most of the day Tuesday, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast.
The Las Vegas Valley and most of Nevada will face strong winds Monday that will elevate fire danger.
Southern Nevada and parts of northwest Arizona could see potentially dangerous weather on Mother’s Day.
A warm weekend with temperatures 12 to 14 degrees above normal is forecast for the Las Vegas Valley.
The Clark County Commission held an emergency meeting on Friday to discuss Gov. Steve Sisolak’s Phase One reopening standards.
