The National Weather Service on Thursday officially measured 0.57 inches, slightly more than a half-inch, of rain at Harry ...
On the eve of Valentine’s Day, Mother Nature delivered a big, wet kiss to the Las Vegas Valley. Thankfully, that kiss ended a ...
After 214 straight days with no measurable rain, a drizzle finally came to the Las Vegas Valley. The National Weather Service ...
NWS Las Vegas forecasts significant rain, ending a 200-day dry spell, with gusty winds and potential snow in mountain areas ...
A strong winter storm is bringing widespread rain, mountain snow, and gusty winds to the Las Vegas Valley Thursday morning.
The local implications of these Tier 3 and Tier 4 drought conditions could lead to heightened wildfire risks, excessive algae ...
Usually for all of February, Las Vegas sees about .8 inches of precipitation, one NWS meteorologist at the Las Vegas office told Newsweek. There's a good chance the ongoing storm could produce that ...
Rain is expected to continue through Thursday night, leading to more dangerous driving conditions, so be safe on our roads.
Snow and ice in whiteout conditions contributed to a pileup of more than 100 cars on a major highway connecting Oregon and ...
Las Vegas’ first measurable precipitation in 214 days could bring flight delays at Harry Reid International Airport.
It was only 0.01 inch, but the precipitation Thursday was enough to break the second longest dry spell in the Nevada city’s recorded history.
The dry streak is over in Las Vegas! After 214 consecutive days with no measurable amount of rain, a steady stream of showers covered the city and surrounding areas on Thursday. The National ...
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