

Possible rain continues into Sunday evening. Sunday has a 20 percent chance of precipitation with a high near 95. Any storms that develop will be capable of producing heavy rain which could lead to areas of flash flooding. “The flow around Tropical Storm Kay will push deep moisture into southeast California through Saturday, fueling thunderstorms with heavy rain,” states the flood advisory.Īnomalous moisture sourced from dissipated Tropical Cyclone Kay will linger over the region into early next week. It advises that multiple rounds of rain could create flooding. Winds of 40 mph or stronger were expected.Ī flood advisory covers all of Clark County, and the lower portions of Nye and Lincoln counties and runs until midnight Saturday. 12 recorded in two gauges near Boulder Station.Ī flash flood warning was issued for northern Clark County, Mesquite and Bunkerville as well as western Mohave County in Arizona and ran until 3 p.m.īetween 1 to 2 inches of rain fell in rural areas near Gold Butte. Rain did cross the central and east portions of Las Vegas early Saturday.Īs of 9:30 a.m., rain gauges in the central and east valley showed from. But the heavy rain did not materialize.įlash flooding will remain possible across northwestern Arizona, southern Nevada, and southeastern California through later this evening. Thunderstorms that could produce heavy rain were a 50 percent chance in the Las Vegas Valley on Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.

Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal) storm activity has moved well west of Las Vegas, leaving a fairly clear sky for the rest of Saturday. Cars line up after a rain for a food distribution happening in the parking lot at Desert Breeze Community Center on Saturday, Sept.
