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Windy wind makes driving difficult and boating in a cool, only to climb the mid 50s and the possibility of rain is in stock in Las Vegas, even today, according to the National Weather Service has issued service. The Weather wind advisory and a lot of winter storm warning, the eastern slopes of the Sierra Inyo County, California.

A strong Pacific storm moves across the region is at the moment, when the second round of rain in the valleys and mountains of snow and gusts of twenty and cooler temperatures. Las Vegas is a 30 percent chance of showers today, with temperatures gusts up to mid-50s and the wind as high as 40 km per hour, meteorologists said. Gusty southwest winds increased again to the west on Tuesday with a cool addition to the storms to move the Northern Great Basin, the northern winds blow said. Then predictor of Wednesday is expected to Thanksgiving Day, they said. Some areas may see periods of gusts of over 40 km / h, but the general atmosphere there is a dangerous holiday, they said. The freezing of the first year to hit Las Vegas on Thursday or Friday morning, meteorologists said.

Wind advisory issued this notice has been published today by the wind 17 hours for southern Nevada, Arizona, northwest and north of San Bernardino County, California. The advisory area includes the Valley of Las Vegas, Spring Mountains, Red Rock Canyon, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Kingman, Colorado City, Pipe Spring National Monument, Barstow, Baker and the mountain pass. Southwest winds with gusts of 40 to 50 mph can be expected through the desert and Lake Mead National Recreation Area, forecasters said. Gusts up to 60 mph will occur in areas exposed to winds in the south-west in mountains above 7,000 feet, they said. Gusts over 40 mph will become more common 6:00 to 10:00, then spend much of the day before falling this afternoon.

Forecasters said the south-west of the westerly winds gusting over 40 mph will make driving difficult on the north / south routes, particularly for prestige vehicles. Also strong winds on the desert lead to reduced visibility to near any Fund, mile when blowing dust or sand, they said. Boat owners in the area of wind advisory should be very careful if you venture into the lakes because the winds can create high waves may tip or swamp smaller craft industry, forecasts say. Mariners should avoid open water and stay close to shore or around protected areas, they said.

Winter storm warning winter storm warning has been issued through the four pm today in the eastern Sierra slopes, including the city and Aspendell Whitney Portal, California. Travel to the region more difficult and very dangerous roads this morning will be covered with snow, forecasts said. Gusty will create twenty near whiteout conditions at times, especially near the crest, they said. Those who go there should be emergency equipment, including flashlights, and food and drink in an emergency, meteorologists said.

Weather Service said scattered snow showers will be increasing tonight with moderate to heavy snow continues to this all morning before diminishing in the afternoon. Snow falls in mountainous elevations of 4,000 meters and above, the forecast said. An additional 8 to 16 cm is possible between the altitudes of 6,000 and 8,500 meters, with a total of two feet or closer to the summit this afternoon, they said. Southwest winds will be 25 to 35 mph, with gusts of 45 to 55 mph with gusts to time and top 65 to 85 mph, they said.

Top 55 hit in Las Vegas at 05:56 today; the temperature at McCarran International Airport was 50 degrees and winds gusting to 35 km / h. The normal low is 42 degrees today. The record high was 24 degrees set in 1945. McCarran recorded a trace of rain Saturday afternoon, with the highest gust of 45 km / h around the valley, just before 6 pm today; the temperature was 50 degrees in North Las Vegas Airport, 51 degrees at Nellis Air Force Base and 47 degrees at Henderson Executive Airport.

Temperatures in the valley were to speak today at 52 degrees at 9 o’clock, 54 degrees at midday and a peak of 55 degrees per 13 hours, forecasts say. The upper normal for today is 63 degrees and the record was 77 degrees set in 1976, 1949 and 1937. Temperatures should drop to 51 degrees by 18 hours at 48 degrees by 21 am and 46 degrees at midnight, the forecast said.

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