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High Wind Warning for Southern Nevada Sunday

By Matthias Binder May 17, 2026
High Wind Warning Sunday
High Wind Warning Sunday - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
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High Wind Warning Sunday

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Warning Coverage and TimelinePractical Effects on Travel and Outdoor PlansTemperature Drop and Quick Rebound

High Wind Warning Sunday – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – A cold front is set to sweep through Southern Nevada this weekend, bringing strong winds that will prompt a high wind warning across multiple counties. The alert takes effect Sunday morning and lasts through Monday morning, with gusts potentially reaching 65 mph in exposed areas. Local residents face a mix of practical disruptions from blowing dust to possible power issues as the system moves in.

Warning Coverage and Timeline

The high wind warning applies to Clark, Lincoln, Southern Nye, Esmeralda, and Inyo Counties, along with the Lower Colorado River Valley. Forecasters expect sustained winds near 26 mph on Sunday, with peak gusts climbing to 44 mph in many spots and higher in isolated locations. The strongest conditions are likely during the afternoon and early evening before the winds shift direction. That shift from southwest to northwest serves as a clear marker that the cold front has arrived. The warning period ends Monday morning once the front clears the region and winds begin to ease.

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Practical Effects on Travel and Outdoor Plans

Drivers should anticipate reduced visibility from blowing dust along highways and hazardous crosswinds that can push vehicles, particularly trucks and RVs. Outdoor activities may require extra caution, as loose items left unsecured can become dangerous projectiles in the gusts. Tree limbs and power lines also face elevated risk of damage during the peak hours. Residents are advised to complete any necessary yard work or preparations ahead of Sunday. Those planning travel through the affected counties should check conditions frequently and allow extra time for delays.

Temperature Drop and Quick Rebound

The same front that drives the winds will also bring noticeably cooler air. Monday highs are forecast to reach only the upper 70s, several degrees below normal for mid-May. The relief from heat will feel welcome at first but will not last long. By Wednesday, readings are expected to climb back into the 90s under mostly sunny skies. The brief cooldown offers a short window of milder weather before the typical desert warmth returns.

Key points to remember: Secure outdoor items now. Expect dust and crosswinds on roads Sunday. Monitor updates through Monday morning for any changes in timing or intensity.
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