Scattered Showers Expected in Las Vegas from Tropical Storm Remnants

LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Early this morning, light rain and scattered showers moved through eastern and southern Clark County as the remnants of Tropical Storm Alvin tracked eastward.
The showers are expected to taper off by this evening. Afternoon temperatures will rise to around 94 degrees, with a muggy feel. Winds will remain breezy, with gusts reaching between 15 and 25 miles per hour.
On Tuesday morning, temperatures will begin mild, with lows expected in the upper 70s. A low-pressure system approaching from the California coast may bring a slight chance of showers through Wednesday.
Tuesday and Wednesday appear to offer the highest potential for additional rainfall, particularly in higher elevations. By Thursday, a ridge of high pressure is forecasted to re-establish itself over the region, leading to drier conditions and a rise in temperatures back to above seasonal norms, with the return of triple-digit heat likely by the end of the week.
Residents are advised to stay updated as conditions evolve, with further details available from local news outlets.
