LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) — Light rain and scattered showers moved through eastern and southern Clark County early this morning as the remnants of Tropical Storm Alvin tracked eastward.
Expect scattered showers to taper off in the evening hours. Afternoon highs will warm up to 94 feeling muggy at times. Winds throughout the day will remain breezy, with gusts ranging between 15 and 25 MPH.
Tuesday will start on the mild side with lows in the upper 70s. A low-pressure system approaching from the California coast will keep a slight chance of showers in the forecast through Wednesday. Tuesday and Wednesday bring the highest potential for additional precipitation, especially over higher elevations.
By Thursday, a ridge of high pressure will rebuild across the region, drying out the area and bringing temperatures back above seasonal norms — meaning the return of triple-digit heat is likely by the end of the week.
Stay tuned to FOX5 for the latest updates as conditions evolve.
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