LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Las Vegas is experiencing waves of showers and thunderstorms, with temperatures cooler than 24 hours ago.
The Las Vegas airport saw temps in the high 50s and cloudy skies Sunday morning, with northwest winds at eight miles an hour. Other airports such as Henderson Executive and North Las Vegas are also seeing cooler temperatures.
Rainfall totals increased across the valley during the morning, with areas seeing almost a quarter of an inch. The high-pressure system over the Pacific is expected to clear the weather by Tuesday, but until then, Las Vegas will continue to experience wraparound moisture and cooling temperatures.
Doppler radar shows active weather systems moving through the northwest valley, with more moisture flow expected from the south. Snow has been reported at Mount Charleston. Temperatures on Sunday may not rise above the 60s in parts of the valley, with morning rain potentially giving way to afternoon thunderstorms and gusty winds.
Overnight temperatures will range from the 60s in the northwest valley to the low 70s in the southeast, with more rain expected Monday. By the end of the week, temperatures are expected to rise into the upper 90s, bringing sunny weather to the area.
Residents are advised to prepare for continued rain and thunderstorms before the weather clears and temperatures rise later in the week.
All facts from this article were gathered by KLAS journalists. This article was converted into this format with assistance from artificial intelligence. It has been edited and approved by KLAS staff.