LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — A wind advisory — as well as a travel alert — have been issued for the Las Vegas valley, as rain, wind and snow continue to blow into the valley on Tuesday.
The alert will remain in effect from Feb. 14 at 9 a.m. until Wednesday morning at 10 a.m., with wind gusts expected up to 60 mph. Additionally, RTC of Southern Nevada has issued a travel advisory for a winter storm as snow has been reported in multiple parts of the Las Vegas valley.
The NWS warns that gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects and tree limbs, as well as cause damage to some structures, including possible power outages.
As of Tuesday afternoon, 14,000 people are without power throughout the Las Vegas valley, with 56 different areas affected, according to NV Energy.
It dropped 15° in 15 minutes at Harry Reid International Airport between 11:05 to 11:20 a.m. From 54° to 39° as northwest gusts hit 49 mph!
— Justin Bruce (@just1nbruce) February 14, 2023
Drivers are advised to travel with caution, as dust and snow stirred up by wind gusts have lowered visibility on the roads.
Seeing some snow in your part of the Las Vegas valley? Send your photos and video to photos@ktnv.com!
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