El Niño is forecast to stick around through January-March 2024, and forecasters say there is about a 71 percent chance it peaks as a strong one.
Las Vegas Weather
Conditions will take a sharp turn south beginning Saturday.
Some clouds are advancing from the southwest, bringing a 40 percent chance of rain, mainly after 3 a.m.
Beware the Aedes Aegypti, an aggressive breed of mosquito that likes humans as its host and backyards as its breeding ground, that’s been spreading across the Las Vegas Valley.
A trough of colder air that moved from the Pacific Northwest into Las Vegas will develop into windy conditions.
Las Vegas residents came out to witness the first tropical storm to hit the U.S. Southwest since 1939.
Most of the expected heavy rainfall has shifted west toward San Bernardino County, Death Valley (National Park) and into Inyo County in California, said the National Weather Service.
This is a running blog on developments related to the first tropical storm to reach the Southwest United States in more than 80 years and its effects on Southern Nevada.
Time to ride out Hilary at home. Some say it’s a storm you see once every 100 years. We’ll soon find out.
Damaged radar has been at least temporarily fixed for Las Vegas meteorologists as Hilary moves closer.
The National Weather Service radar operates from a site near Nelson Peak, about 15 miles south of Boulder City.
Most of the valley saw some rain Friday as a strong Pacific storm approached from the south.
Forecasters warn the storm could cause extreme flooding and mudslides. No tropical storm has made landfall in Southern California since 1939.
Hilary could drop significant rainfall in Southern Nevada, Southern California and surrounding desert areas.
After some heavy showers in Henderson around 3 p.m., lighter rain was moving from southeast to northwest across the Las Vegas Valley.
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Conditions will take a sharp turn south beginning Saturday.
Some clouds are advancing from the southwest, bringing a 40 percent chance of rain, mainly after 3 a.m.
Beware the Aedes Aegypti, an aggressive breed of mosquito that likes humans as its host and backyards as its breeding ground, that’s been spreading across the Las Vegas Valley.
A trough of colder air that moved from the Pacific Northwest into Las Vegas will develop into windy conditions.