Sunny skies, light winds and temperatures about 10 degrees above normal will continue in Las Vegas for another week.
Marvin Clemons
Two weeks of sunny and clear skies will turn a bit cloudy in the Las Vegas Valley this week.
Two men are in custody after a five-hour barricade event in the central Las Vegas Valley ended peacefully about 4 a.m. Monday.
Temperatures about 10 degrees above normal will continue all week in the Las Vegas Valley.
With an area of high pressure staying firm along the West Coast, the mild weather conditions experienced in the Las Vegas Valley will remain for several days.
Skies will remain sunny and temperatures will stay about 6-8 degrees warmer than normal over the coming week in the Las Vegas Valley.
Wednesday’s weather in the Las Vegas Valley will be a carbon copy of Tuesday when an official high of 79 degrees was reached under sunny skies.
Some parts of the Las Vegas Valley will likely see the thermometer reach 80 degrees Tuesday or Wednesday as fall sunshine continues to bask the region.
Sunny skies and light winds with highs in the upper 70s and overnight lows in the mid-50s is the National Weather Service forecast through next Sunday.
Friday’s forecast calls for a sunny sky, highs 69 to 72 with northeast winds up to 10 mph. Overnight lows will range from 41 to 46, according to the National Weather Service.
Two people were displaced when a two-alarm fire caused heavy damage to a home near downtown Las Vegas early Friday.
A few spots in the Las Vegas Valley reached below freezing temperatures to start Halloween while most locations stayed a few degrees above 32.
A cold front will blow into the Las Vegas Valley between 2 and 4 p.m. Tuesday, bringing much colder temperatures and a freeze warning for much of the area early Thursday.
The windy arrival of a cold front on Tuesday will drop temperatures close to freezing later this week.
Las Vegas Valley residents will be able to enjoy a mild start to the weekend before temperatures turn cooler and winds increase on Sunday.
