Las Vegas, Nevada – One last wave of thunderstorms will sweep through southern and eastern Nevada on Tuesday, bringing dangerous lightning, gusty winds and the risk of flash flooding by evening.
According to the National Weather Service in Las Vegas, the final round of showers and storms will linger through tonight, particularly affecting Clark, Lincoln and Mohave counties. The highest rain chances—up to 95% in spots—stretch from Las Vegas to Kingman, with isolated cells capable of producing brief downpours and localized flooding.
Cities such as Henderson, Pahrump, and Mesquite should prepare for reduced visibility and slick roads during evening commutes. U.S. Highway 93 and I-15 could see slowdowns, especially near areas prone to poor drainage. Emergency managers urge residents to avoid low-lying crossings and never attempt to drive through standing water…