I-15 sees intermittent road closures due to blowing dust near Primm
A cold trough is creating windy conditions across the Las Vegas Valley and even stronger elsewhere on Sunday, says the National Weather Service.
Northwest winds in the central valley could gust to 35 mph with velocities in the desert and mountain areas up to 60 mph. The high should be near 66.
A wind advisory runs from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday.
The weather service reported a massive dust plume near Jean around noon Sunday. Nipton and Primm were under dust storm warnings until 3 p.m. Sunday afternoon.
All southbound lanes on Interstate 15 were closed around noon near the California-Nevada border, according to to the Nevada Department of Transportation. Lanes reopened about 20 minutes later.
A traffic advisory was still in effect at the border Sunday afternoon due to dust. NDOT said travelers could experience intermittent closures due to low visibility on the California side of the interstate, and should expect delays.
Serious blowing dust persists along I-15 between Nipton Road and Primm.
The interstate remains closed and the Dust Storm Warning has been extended until 3PM. Avoid travel in this area! #nvwx #cawx https://t.co/YxDB3mm5ap
— NWS Las Vegas (@NWSVegas) November 19, 2023
Motorists, especially those using high profile vehicles and motorcycles, are urged to drive with extra caution. Downed tree limbs and power outages are possible, according to the weather service.
Winds will continue to gust overnight with winds of 30 mph possible in the valley.
Winds will lighten a bit on Monday, but gusts to 29 mph are in the forecast. High high should be near 64 with a sunny sky.
The Thanksgiving Day high is forecast to be around 67 with mostly sunny conditions.
Contact Marvin Clemons at mclemons@reviewjournal.com.