Las Vegas to Enjoy Calmer, Drier Weather Following Earlier Storms, Says National Weather Service
Las Vegas is expected to see calmer weather with a drying trend and gradual warming following recent rain and snow, according to the National Weather Service forecast. Winds are diminishing and temperatures will rise to near-normal levels.
Scattered Showers and Gusty Winds Impact Southeastern Nevada and Northwestern Arizona
NWS Las Vegas predicts scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms for southeast Nevada and northwest Arizona, while San Bernardino faces gusty winds. The weekend is expected to bring warmer, drier conditions before gusty north winds return Tuesday.
Mojave Desert Braces for Storm, NWS Las Vegas Issues Weather Alerts Including Flash Flood Watch and Winter Storm Warnings
NWS Las Vegas predicts a storm with light showers spreading across Mojave Desert today, increasing rain and snow chances through Friday due to atmospheric river moisture.
Las Vegas Braces for Strong Winds and Snow in High Terrain as Weather System Approaches
Las Vegas faces windy conditions and potential snow in higher elevations, with strong gusts and heavy snow predicted for the Sierra and Spring Mountains. The region is under a wind advisory with cool temperatures expected next week.
Las Vegas NWS Forecasts Sierra Snow, Owens Valley Rain, and Gusty Conditions Across Southern Great Basin
The NWS predicts Sierra snow, Owens Valley rain will end with above-normal temperatures despite a cooling trend and persistent gusty conditions. A second snow round is expected later in the week.






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