A gradual warming trend is forecast to make Thanksgiving weekend close to 70 degrees.
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Winds gusting to 20 mph could make Saturday feel colder than the afternoon high expected to be near 59, says the National Weather Service.
Wind gusts to 20 mph will add a chill to the Las Vegas Valley through Saturday, says the National Weather Service.
Temperatures will stay below normal in the Las Vegas Valley on Thursday and for the coming weekend. Warmer conditions may arrive by Thanksgiving.
A week of temperatures about 10 degrees below normal is forecast by the National Weather Service.
High temperatures near 60 with lows near 40 expected all week in Las Vegas Valley, says the National Weather Service.
Lee Canyon and Mount Charleston saw 9 inches and 5 inches of snow over 24 hours, respectively.
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Winds that may gust to 30 mph Monday will be the first part of a winter storm system that is expected to bring rain to the Las Vegas Valley and snow to the mountains.
Winter storm conditions moving through the Sierra Nevada Mountains will bring snow, rain, wind and cold to the Las Vegas region. The worst might come on Election Day.
A sunny and cool weekend will likely give way to a wet Election Day that may pound mountains with snow.
Friday will offer some windy conditions and temperatures about 10 degrees below normal in the Las Vegas Valley, says the National Weather Service.
Lee Canyon received several inches of snow Thursday morning.
The Spring Mountains are expected to receive 1 to 2 inches of snow at high elevations early Thursday morning. There’s a 50 percent chance of rain in the Las Vegas Valley.
Trick-or-treat conditions should be great Monday evening after an afternoon high near 75 and minor winds.