Red Rock Canyon opening delayed as strong winds remain in forecast
Snow is not expected, but winds are forecast to be present across the Las Vegas Valley on Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
The wintry conditions are continuing to impact local attractions. Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area said Thursday morning that it was delaying the opening of its scenic drive because of ice on the road. The canyon said it hopes to open the drive by midday.
Heads up- Opening is delayed this morning, Thursday March 2, for the Scenic Drive due to ice on the road causing unsafe driving conditions. If weather allows, it will open midday like yesterday. pic.twitter.com/LX5FnlY0Fh
— Red Rock Canyon LV (@RedRockCynLV) March 2, 2023
According to the weather service, sunny sky should see a high temperature near 57. North-northwest winds of 9 to 18 mph with gusts to 29 mph will make it feel several degrees cooler.
Winds will diminish overnight for a Friday morning low near 36.
Friday’s high should be near 59 with a sunny sky and winds less than 10 mph as a dry spell begins.
Weekend highs are expected around 60 with lows near 40. Both remain about a half-dozen degrees below normal.
Lee Canyon closer to record
The slopes at Lee Canyon have not seen this much snow in several years. As of Wednesday afternoon, the season’s snowfall had reached 211 inches, just 44 inches for the all-time mark.
The resort received 18 inches in the past 24 hours and 26 inches in the past 48 hours. The website said another 2-4 inches was possible overnight into Thursday.
Harry Reid International Airport received .22 of an inch of snow on Wednesday morning, nearly half of its March norm of .42 of an inch.
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