Las Vegas, Nevada – Storms could make for a soggy Monday in southern Nevada, with rain chances peaking by the evening and possible thunder rumbling into the night.
According to the National Weather Service in Las Vegas, scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop late Monday morning, becoming more likely into the afternoon and early evening hours. There’s a 60% chance of rain through Monday night, particularly in central and southern Clark County. Commuters along I-15 should watch for reduced visibility and slick pavement during the late-day drive.
Showers will taper off after midnight Monday, giving way to drier, warmer conditions by Tuesday. Winds will remain light, but any localized downpours Monday could briefly overwhelm dry washes or low-lying roads. Motorists are urged to slow down during heavy showers and avoid flooded intersections…