Get ready, Las Vegas. Our “prolonged autumn” is coming to an end.
Those words came from Clay Morgan of the National Weather Service in Las Vegas. He spoke Tuesday night about the coming changes to the valley after a few weeks of sunny, warmer-than-normal conditions.
Two Pacific storms are expected to affect Southern Nevada starting Thursday night. He said there’s a good chance it could rain in the valley every day for the next week.
But when it comes to weather forecasts, as usual, there’s a catch. And that catch is where exactly those storm systems land.
Morgan explained that if the first system moves slower and tracks south, rain chances go up. But if it moves quicker and tracks north, there’ll be less rain but more wind.
He said the forecast favors the southern route but “that coul

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