Light rain was reported across most of the region Tuesday, the National Weather Service said.
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Weather conditions in the valley will be close to seasonal norms for a few days before a chance of rain arrives in the middle of the week.
The state of emergency declared Friday because of weather conditions was expanded late Saturday to include 11 counties. U.S. 95, closed Friday by a rockslide, was reopened Saturday.
Temperatures will continue their gradual rise in the Las Vegas Valley through the weekend, says the National Weather Service.
Warming temperatures and lack of wind or precipitation will make it feel more like spring this week, says the National Weather Service.
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Winds are forecast to diminish a bit across the Las Vegas region on Sunday, says the National Weather Service.
Southwest winds accelerated late Saturday morning across most of the Las Vegas Valley.
Snow is not in the forecast for the coming week, but chilly temperatures will remain a fixture in Las Vegas, according to the National Weather Service.
Heavy snow closed several of the major roads leading to and from Las Vegas for parts of the day on Wednesday.
Gusty winds are forecast for the entire region Monday afternoon into early Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
All parts of the Las Vegas Valley got wet Saturday while Lee Canyon received 13 inches of snow. Sunday will be dry.
Winter is not over yet for the Las Vegas Valley. Expect some rain, snow and strong winds as another storm arrives from the west.
High winds, snow, rain are forecast to continue into the weekend with heavy snowfall expected for the Spring Mountains, says the National Weather Service.
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