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Possible Thunderstorms to Be Experienced by Las Vegas Homes

The National Weather Service reported that the
clouds lurking around Las Vegas homes
could be bringing some heavy rain and gusty winds tonight. Everybody should be ready for a surprise rainfall later tonight.

Forecasters said that there would be a 20%
chance of thundershowers for as late as 11 in the evening with temperatures
reaching cool down point by early Monday morning that is said to be below 80
degrees.

The said clouds that could bring showers is
going to be brought by the monsoon moisture that has been recently increasing over
the area of Las Vegas homes in the evening
that could also lead thunderstorms across Southern Mohave County and as well as
in Southeast San Bernardino County as reported by the Weather Service. They also
said that Monsoon moisture and thunderstorm chances will quickly scatter all
over the area, as heavy rains and gusty winds are expected.

Wednesday’s report said that a low pressure
system is moving across the Pacific Northwest including the northern Great
Basin to travel from Tuesday through Thursday that will push moisture to south
and east and eventually limit thunderstorm chances to Mohave County.

The report also said that the moisture will
creep back to north and west from Friday to Saturday as high pressure will
develop again near the Four Corners.

The temperature high todays was at 104
degrees that was recorded 12:10 in the afternoon at Las
Vegas homes
official recording site at McCarran International Airport
while the normal high for today was at 105 degrees as reported by the weather
service. The record high for today’s date was at 117 degrees that was set back
in 1942.

MacCarran International Airport
temperatures are expected to reach 95 degrees at 9 in the evening that will go
down to 89 degrees at midnight and eventually drop to 83 degrees by 5 in the
morning.

Monday’s temperatures are expected to rise as
the day develops. It will climb at 93 degrees by 9 in the morning, to 101
degrees by noon and reaching up to 105 degrees in the afternoon at around 3
p.m.

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