LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Las Vegas can put away umbrellas for now after a soggy week and a half brought record-breaking rainfall to the valley.
Harry Reid International Airport (our city's official weather station) has already logged 1.64 inches of rainfall this November, well above the 0.3-inch average. This makes it the fifth wettest November on record so far.
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The recent wet weather shattered two daily rainfall records on Nov. 15 (0.65 inches) and Nov. 19 (0.37 inches). The previous records were 0.52 inches in 1964 and 0.29 in 1967, respectively.
October was also unusually wet with 0.99 inches of rainfall, marking the eighth wettest October on record.
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