
Advisory Takes Hold Amid Strengthening Winds (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Las Vegas – A Wind Advisory covers the Las Vegas Valley from 2 p.m. today until 11 p.m., prompting cautions for gusty conditions and potential blowing dust.[1][2] Highs reached the mid to upper 80s earlier today under sunny skies, but southwest winds will strengthen later, with gusts approaching 45 mph possible tonight. Temperatures cool noticeably Wednesday, settling into the mid 70s as the system moves through.
Advisory Takes Hold Amid Strengthening Winds
The National Weather Service issued the advisory for the Las Vegas Valley, highlighting southwest winds building through the afternoon.[1] South winds started at 10 to 15 mph with gusts near 30 mph, then ramped up to sustained 20 to 30 mph speeds later in the day. Current observations from North Las Vegas Airport showed south winds at 14 mph with temperatures near 88 degrees Fahrenheit yesterday evening.[1]
Tonight brings mostly clear skies turning cooler, with lows dipping to 50 to 54 degrees on the west side and 56 to 59 on the east side. Patchy blowing dust may reduce visibility during peak gusts up to 45 mph. The advisory addresses risks across southern Nevada, including stronger warnings for nearby areas like Death Valley where gusts hit 60 mph.[2]
Blowing Dust and Visibility Concerns Emerge
Gusts stirring desert surfaces could lead to patchy blowing dust this evening, a common issue in the arid region during windy periods.[1] Motorists face the highest risk during evening commutes, as winds peak after sunset. Recent patterns show air quality shifting to moderate levels with dust aloft.
Officials urge drivers to slow down and use headlights if visibility drops. Strong crosswinds also threaten high-profile vehicles and outdoor activities. The combination of warmth earlier and cooling air tonight sets the stage for these unsettled conditions.
Temperatures Hold Warm Before Cooldown
Today stayed seasonably warm with highs of 83 to 87 degrees on the west side of the valley and around 90 degrees eastward.[1] Sunny conditions dominated, keeping heat indices comfortable despite low humidity around 8 percent. Winds provided some relief from the building heat.
Wednesday marks the shift, as highs fall to 71 to 75 degrees west and 75 to 78 east under continued sunshine. West winds at 10 to 15 mph with gusts to 30 mph persist into the afternoon. Lows hold steady in the low 50s overnight.
| Day | West Side High/Low | East Side High/Low |
|---|---|---|
| Tuesday (Today) | 83-87 / 50-54 | 90 / 56-59 |
| Wednesday | 71-75 / 50-54 | 75-78 / 53-56 |
| Thursday | 76-80 / 52-57 | 80-83 / 54-59 |
Impacts and Preparation Tips
Blowing debris poses hazards for aviation, outdoor events, and power lines across the region. High Wind Warnings extend to Esmeralda and central Nye counties, underscoring broader effects.[2] Valley residents reported recent gusts near 35 to 40 mph in spots like Centennial Hills and Spring Valley.
Local forecasts from outlets like KTNV echo the advisory, noting persistent breezes into tomorrow. Secure loose objects around homes and avoid unnecessary travel during peak winds.
- Secure outdoor furniture, trash cans, and holiday decorations.
- Check flight statuses at Harry Reid International Airport for delays.
- Monitor air quality updates for sensitive groups.
- Drive cautiously, especially on Interstate 15 and U.S. 95.
- Stay hydrated despite cooling temps, as winds dry the air quickly.
Looking Ahead to Calmer Conditions
The forecast improves Thursday with highs rebounding to 76-83 degrees and lighter winds. Partly cloudy skies return Friday through the weekend, with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s. No precipitation appears likely in the near term.[1]
This wind event follows a pattern of spring gustiness in the Mojave Desert. Check updates from the National Weather Service Las Vegas Valley forecast for the latest.
Key Takeaways:
- Wind Advisory until 11 p.m. today: Gusts to 45 mph, patchy dust.
- Highs mid-80s today drop to mid-70s Wednesday.
- Secure property and drive carefully this evening.
As the winds whip through the valley tonight, residents can look forward to milder weather soon after. What precautions are you taking? Tell us in the comments.