Las Vegas residents can expect light winds and near-normal temperatures today, but the weather will worsen over the weekend. Unsettled conditions are expected Friday and Saturday due to a low-pressure system. Winds may gust over 40 mph, especially in the western Mojave Desert of Southern California, with isolated showers likely in higher terrain. A wind advisory has been issued for the Mojave Desert from 7 am to 7 pm on Friday, according to the
National Weather Service
.
Today’s temperatures will be close to seasonal averages, with plenty of sunshine and light afternoon breezes. However, a trough moving inland tonight and Friday will bring a significant drop in temperatures by Saturday, about 10 degrees colder than today. The weekend will start cool in the morning.
The upcoming week is expected to remain unsettled. As the weekend ends, the trough is forecast to close over southern Arizona or northwestern Mexico, likely bringing gusty north winds to the lower Colorado River Valley. Winds may affect areas between Laughlin and Needles.
Las Vegas’s Harry Reid Airport will experience typical wind patterns until Thursday afternoon, when southwest winds increase with the incoming system, causing stronger gusts, according to the
National Weather Service
. Pilots can expect clear ceilings and visibility through Friday morning, with only some high clouds passing Thursday afternoon and evening.
The
National Weather Service
asks spotters to report any significant weather or impacts.
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