F1 staff and Metro officers were seen using caution tape, zip ties, and metal barriers to reinforce the fence outside Caesar’s Palace a little over an hour before the race.
Las Vegas Weather
Rain should hold off until after the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Saturday, but the windy conditions could be a factor for drivers.
Power customers residing in and around Mount Charleston may encounter a suspension of electricity Friday night into Saturday afternoon, according to NV Energy.
A Saturday high of 73 is forecast by the National Weather Service, but with the race at 10 p.m., temperatures are expected to be in the low 60s. There is a slight chance of rain.
Sin City is reeling from a record summer, with extreme heat killing more of its residents than ever before.
It’s probably not the best day for outdoor activities in the Spring Mountains.
It’s going to be a typical, quiet fall week in Las Vegas — at least when it comes to the weather.
The valley is in for “pretty quiet, boring weather” this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
The Las Vegas Valley will warm up slightly through the weekend before rain and wind threaten early next week.
The snow and record-breaking temperatures and rainfall are over in Las Vegas — at least for this week.
The low clouds and showers that rolled through the valley Wednesday will be a distant memory by the end of the week.
The Las Vegas Valley is forecast to see the coolest high and low temperatures of the season today.
After record-setting warm temperatures Monday, the valley is about to cool down. And quickly, according to the National Weather Service.
You may want to get out those ugly holiday sweaters a little early this year, Las Vegas.
Las Vegans got a treat this Halloween: calm, cool, clear weather. Saturday was a “beautiful day,” National Weather Service meteorologist John Adair. Temperatures didn’t rise above 80 degrees, which is 6 degrees above normal, he said.
F1 staff and Metro officers were seen using caution tape, zip ties, and metal barriers to reinforce the fence outside Caesar’s Palace a little over an hour before the race.
Rain should hold off until after the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Saturday, but the windy conditions could be a factor for drivers.
Power customers residing in and around Mount Charleston may encounter a suspension of electricity Friday night into Saturday afternoon, according to NV Energy.
A Saturday high of 73 is forecast by the National Weather Service, but with the race at 10 p.m., temperatures are expected to be in the low 60s. There is a slight chance of rain.
each morning and afternoon.