Updated on: October 8, 2024 8:14 pm GMT
Scattered Thunderstorms Expected in Las Vegas This Weekend
As Southern Nevada gears up for a change in weather, the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a forecast indicating scattered thunderstorms could develop across Las Vegas and the surrounding areas on Sunday afternoon. With a 20 percent chance of rain beginning at 1 p.m., residents should prepare for potential lightning, slick roads, and gusty winds exceeding 35 mph.
What to Expect This Sunday
The NWS has warned that thunderstorms are likely to roll through the Las Vegas Valley, specifically after 1 p.m. Sunday. Key weather highlights include:
- A 20 percent chance of rain potentially leading to flash flooding in vulnerable areas.
- High temperatures are forecasted to reach around 103 degrees with a low of 81 degrees at night.
- The chance of rain is expected to drop to 10 percent after 10 p.m.
The culmination of summer heat, which has seen record-breaking temperatures, may contribute to unstable atmospheric conditions conducive to thunderstorms.
Thunderstorm Activity in the Region
Aside from the Las Vegas Valley, the Spring Mountains expect more significant thunderstorm activity. With a 50 percent chance of rain before 4 p.m., residents in these higher elevations should remain vigilant, especially as haze is expected to set in during the late afternoon hours.
Additional details include:
- Monday will also bring a 20 percent chance of rain in the mountains, with temperatures ranging from a high of 60 to a low of 51 degrees.
Conversely, areas like Death Valley National Park, which have averaged 104.5 degrees throughout the summer, will experience oppressive heat without the expected relief from scattered thunderstorms.
Summer Heat Lingers on Post-Labor Day
The record-breaking heat this summer has led to ongoing discussions about extreme weather conditions in Southern Nevada. According to National Weather Service meteorologists, this summer has shattered previous records by several degrees, with continuous excessive heat reaching its peak with highs around 104 degrees for this weekend.
One notable record set in 1944 for consecutive days exceeding 100 degrees could be under threat, as current forecasts suggest the possibility of heat extending into the next few weeks.
Preparations and Precautions
Residents planning outdoor activities this weekend should keep an eye on weather updates. Understanding the unpredictable nature of summer thunderstorms is crucial.
Here are some tips for staying safe:
- Stay indoors during severe weather warnings.
- Monitor local news for weather updates and flash flood alerts.
- Ensure vehicles are equipped with emergency supplies.
A good rule of thumb for managing heat-related risks is to limit outdoor exposure and hydrate frequently, which is increasingly important as high temperatures continue.
Looking Ahead
Following this weekend’s forecast, the NWS anticipates clearer conditions beginning Monday and lasting through Thursday. However, rain showers or thunderstorms may recur on occasion throughout the month.
For the latest updates on weather forecasts, residents can refer to the detailed reports provided by the National Weather Service here, and for safety tips during extreme heat conditions, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers in-depth resources available here.
As Southern Nevada moves from hot summer days to the chance of early fall storms, it’s important for people living here to stay ready and know what’s happening.