Two low pressure areas will create a sunny and windy weekend for Las Vegas Valley residents after a mild Friday, says the National Weather Service.
Marvin Clemons
Las Vegas firefighters battled a fire at a home under construction in the northwest valley early Thursday.
A passing cold front Thursday morning will maintain the windy conditions in the Las Vegas Valley.
The first day of 80-degree weather Wednesday will come with gusty winds, mainly in the afternoon and evening, across the Las Vegas Valley.
In an effort to intensify safety measures in their stores, Walmart and Sam’s Club stories will check the temperatures of all employees as they arrive for work.
Warm temperatures in Las Vegas will come with windy conditions by Wednesday.
Sunny skies and warmer temperatures are forecast this week for the Las Vegas Valley, perhaps giving us the first 80-degree day of the spring, albeit a few weeks behind normal.
Las Vegas Valley skies are clearing Friday morning after a light band of isolated rain and snow before sunrise.
Gusting winds up to 25 mph will be felt around most of the Las Vegas Valley on Thursday with a chance of isolated showers in the northern parts overnight.
Sustained winds of 25-35 mph and gusts up to 50 mph will be felt across the Las Vegas Valley all day Wednesday and well into the night.
Windy and cool conditions are forecast for the Las Vegas Valley for the middle of the week before a chance of rain Thursday.
The Las Vegas Strip remains largely an empty space from one end to the other. Doors are locked. Traffic is minimal.
Light showers were falling in the Las Vegas Valley early Monday but won’t last in most areas.
It was a long, quiet line of grocery shoppers at a northwest Las Vegas store early Friday.
After some sprinkles early Friday, below-average temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley will rise to near normal with mostly sunny skies this weekend.
