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Chilly Las Vegas winter may push into February, says weather service

If you felt cold in your bones in January, the National Weather Service offers proof.

And the cold spell may not be over.

The average January temperature (the average of the daily high and low for each of the 31 days) at Harry Reid International Airport was 47.0 degrees — 2.5 degrees below normal.

The warmest day was Jan. 10 with a high of 61 while the coldest reading was 31 on Jan. 31.

On Wednesday morning, Feb. 1, the low reading was 30, the coldest day since a low of 30 on Dec. 17.

As for February, the weather service says the odds are slightly better than 50-50 for the month to be colder than normal.

The weather service’s Climate Prediction Center said Wednesday that Las Vegas has a 54 percent chance of February having below normal temperatures, 33 percent for near normal temperatures and 13 percent for above normal temperatures.

The February precipitation forecast is about normal.

“The pattern we’ve had of an occasional system of colder air without much precipitation coming in from the northwest is likely to continue,” said Las Vegas office meteorologist John Adair. “We had colder air after the precipitation early this week and we have another cool front for this Sunday into Monday. That pattern may continue well into February.”

A slight break in at least a month of below-normal temperatures is expected this weekend, Adair said.

A high of 62 is forecast for Saturday with a 65 on Sunday.

The normal high for February 1 is 62 while the normal low is 42.

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

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