Flurries spotted at Lee Canyon as cold front moves in
Light flurries at Lee Canyon Ski Resort were caught on camera Wednesday night as a cold front moved into the Las Vegas Valley.
“Little or no accumulation,” but it does bring a little excitement,” Lee Canyon marketing director Jim Seely said by text.
The resort hopes to open no later than mid-December, but that will depend on weather that allows snowmaking for several days.
Light showers dotted the Spring Mountains and northwest suburbs as of 7:30 p.m. although only two Regional Flood Control District gauges recorded rainfall, .12 of an inch at Harris Springs 1 and .04 of an inch at Harris Springs 2. Both gauges are south of Nevada 157 a few miles east of Mount Charleston.
The Tuesday high at Harry Reid International Airport briefly reached 74 before 1 p.m. before dropping into the mid-60s by sunset.
Windy conditions will combine with cooler temperatures Wednesday with a morning low near 55 expected and winds to 20 mph. The daily high should be near 68.
Temperatures through the rest of the week will be a few degrees either side of 70 with overnight lows around 50. Skies should be most clear.
Contact Marvin Clemons at mclemons@reviewjournal.com.