A nearly 80-year streak of dry New Year’s Eves in Las Vegas could end Saturday night, says the National Weather Service.
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Starting tonight, chances of rain will rise the Las Vegas Valley early and late this week, according to the National Weather Service.
Las Vegas has not had rain since early November, but the rare commodity is in the forecast for much of the coming week.
Sunshine and warmth will prevail over the Las Vegas Valley on Christmas Day, says the National Weather Service.
While most of the nation faces bone-chilling and life-threatening cold from a bomb cyclone, Las Vegas will bask in sunshine and warmth this holiday weekend.
Clouds should mostly be replaced by sunshine with the Las Vegas Valley warming several degrees Friday.
Sunshine and highs in the mid-60s will follow a cloudy Thursday in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the forecast.
Temperatures will consistently rise from the high-50s to mid-60s by Christmas Day this week.
With a relatively short streak of freezing temperatures behind us, the Christmas Day outlook is for a high of 66 and possibly warming from there.
Gradual rise in temperatures all week will make for a warm Christmas, says the National Weather Service.
Temperatures have been on the chilly side for more than a week, but some warmth is on its way — before Christmas.
High temperatures around 50 are expected before warmer days next week, says the National Weather Service.
Las Vegas officially recorded its first freeze of the season, hitting 32 degrees just after 6 a.m. Friday at Harry Reid International Airport.
Sunny and chilly conditions are forecast for Las Vegas through the weekend, says the National Weather Service.
After a widespread rainstorm covered the valley and snow showers pelted area mountains, it’s going to be very chilly for much of the week.