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Heavy dose of fall expected all weekend for Southern Nevada

The chill, cold and wind of autumn will be felt all across Southern Nevada this weekend, says the National Weather Service.

For the Las Vegas Valley, that means wind gusts to 38 mph Sunday and a high temperature around 65.

For Lake Mead National Recreation Area, the forecast calls for a high wind watch and especially hazardous boating conditions from Saturday evening through Monday morning. Dangerous wind gusts may reach 60 mph.

At Mount Charleston, the high will be near 38 on Sunday. Winds during the weekend are expected to gust close to 40 mph.

In Las Vegas, a Sunday morning low near 48 is expected. Patchy blowing dust is forecast from 8 to 9 a.m. Sunday. The Sunday high will be near 65 with wind gusts reaching into the 30s.

Mount Charleston will see its coldest temperatures in months with daily highs close to freezing and a perhaps a bit lower on Sunday.

High winds pose dangers for all lakes south for Las Vegas, says the weather service. Winds could blow down trees and power lines. Travel could be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. Pockets of blowing dust are possible.

No precipitation is forecast, but a few showers are possible during the weekend.

Contact Marvin Clemons at mclemons@reviewjournal.com.

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