A big change is underway in Southern Nevada as low pressure dives into the Desert Southwest. Scattered showers, gusty conditions and isolated t-storms will continue rolling through Clark County for the next few days as part of this system.
So far, not a huge amount of rain accumulation in Las Vegas, aside from some sprinkles, but rain gauges from the Flood District in the Spring Mountains are collecting about a tenth of an inch. Isolated t-storms have produced lightning towards Henderson earlier this afternoon along with the Spring Mountains and parts of Nye County. Thunderstorms will diminish overnight while Las Vegas will continue to track a 40% chance of rain.
In Sunday, rain chances are expected to increase in Clark County as this potent system continues to develop. We are tracking about a 50-70 percent chance of scatterd rain with increasing thunderstorms in the afternoon hours. Grab your umbrella! In the evening, the system is expected to take a pause Sunday night through Monday morning. Then Monday afternoon, we’re anticipating an additional round of widespread showers…