Las Vegas Valley to see rain, highs in 50s late in week
Two storm systems this week are expected to bring precipitation to the Las Vegas Valley and drop high temperatures below 60 degrees for the first time since March.
The last time temperatures peaked below 60 was on March 4, when the valley hit 58, according to the National Weather Service.
After Tuesday reached a high of 62, Wednesday’s high should be 66, followed by an expected high of 60 on Thursday. The first of two storm systems this week will begin moving through the valley Thursday, dropping highs to 59 on Friday, 54 on Saturday and 51 on Sunday, the weather service said.
Partly cloudy skies over the valley are expected through the weekend, and that cloud cover will be paired with a 60 percent chance for rain Thursday and a 20 percent chance for lingering showers early Friday through Saturday. Wind gusts Thursday evening could reach up to 35 mph, the weather service said.
A weaker but colder storm system will enter the valley Saturday and Sunday, and the rain chances should be gone by Sunday, the weather service said.
“There will be just a slight chance of rain, but it will be noticeably cooler,” said meteorologist Barry Pierce.
The storm systems also are expected to dump snow in the Spring Mountains. Between Thursday and Friday, Kyle Canyon can expect to see 1 to 3 inches, while the ski resort in Lee Canyon could see 3 to 6 inches.
Over the weekend, light snow will fall at lower elevations in the mountains, Pierce said.
“As far as any accumulation goes, we’re looking between 1 to 3 inches,” he said.
Contact Rio Lacanlale at rlacanlale@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0381. Follow @riolacanlale on Twitter. Review-Journal staff writer Katelyn Newberg contributed to this report.