Las Vegas Set for Drier Weekend After Wet Spell, Mojave Desert to Experience Strong Winds
Las Vegas weather forecast predicts a drier weekend following recent showers, with strong winds particularly in the Western Mojave Desert. Conditions are improving with a promising return to near-normal temperatures by Sunday.
Las Vegas Braces for Significant Weather Shift with Snow, Winds, and Temperature Drops Expected
The National Weather Service Las Vegas warns of significant weather this week with mountain snow, gusty winds, and possible light rain, predicting temperatures up to 15 degrees below normal until Friday.
Las Vegas and Southern Nevada Brace for Unusual Weather with Rain, Snow, and Gusty Winds Expected
The Southern Nevada region, including Las Vegas, anticipates abnormal weather this week, with varying precipitation and winds, improving by the weekend but possibly worsening again next week.
Las Vegas Braces for Seasonal Weather and Potential Lightning Strikes; Boaters Warned of Gusty Winds
The National Weather Service in Las Vegas forecasts typical spring weather for Southern Nevada this weekend with gusty winds and light showers, and advises boaters of rough conditions on the Colorado River.
Las Vegas Braces for More Showers and Snow as NWS Issues Weather Advisories
The National Weather Service Las Vegas forecasts more rain and snow, with weather advisories in effect and wind advisories for several counties. Conditions may improve by Sunday but potentially worsen again next week.
Weather Whiplash in Las Vegas, Wind Advisories and Potential Showers Followed by Brief Warm-Up and More Storms Ahead
Las Vegas will experience varied weather this week, with gusty winds, intermittent clear skies, rain showers, mountain snow, and fluctuating temperatures, according to the National Weather Service.
Wind Advisory for Las Vegas, Gusty Winds, Light Rain, and Snow in Higher Elevations as Weather System Moves Through
The National Weather Service Las Vegas predicts gusty winds, light rain, and snow for higher elevations in Las Vegas, with modest accumulations above 8000 feet and lighter precipitation elsewhere.












