A rainy holiday week is on tap for the Las Vegas Valley, while the Spring Mountains will likely see a white Christmas.
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Friday is forecast to be the last sunny day in Las Vegas before Christmas.
Consider it an advance warning from the National Weather Service for travel in and around Las Vegas during Christmas week. But specifics will have to wait a bit.
Slightly warmer with clouds developing sums up the Las Vegas Valley weather through the rest of the week.
With the coldest point of a cold spell reached early Tuesday, the Las Vegas Valley will see a slow warming trend through the rest of the week.
Prepare for chilly weather this week with slowly rising daytime highs in Las Vegas.
Light, scattered showers are expected into early Sunday, and slightly below average temperatures are forecast next week, according to the National Weather Service.
Seasonable weather is in store for the weekend with a slight risk of some spitting rain Saturday night.
Above-normal temperatures have a few more days to run in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast.
A consistent winter weather pattern will keep temperatures slightly above normal for the rest of the week with limited chances for precipitation.
Up to .08 inches of rain fell in the mountains south of Henderson as parts of the Las Vegas Valley received precipitation Sunday night.
Heavy rain had struck parts of the valley by 7:35 p.m., and drivers between Las Vegas and Pahrump could see small hail, the weather service tweeted.
There’s a slight chance of rain Sunday afternoon and evening, but it may not be measurable in a lot of places, said Alex Boothe, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
With clouds increasing Saturday, a 10% chance of rain will develop after 4 p.m. The high will be near 61 with calms winds becoming about 5 mph.
Some patchy morning fog around sunrise Thursday remains a small possibility in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast.