Las Vegas Review-Journal

Wind causes delays at Mccarran

Gusts eclipsing 60 mph reported in some areas

- By Mike Shoro Las Vegas Review-journal

Strong gusts blew through the Las Vegas Valley on Wednesday evening, causing flight delays at Mccarran Internatio­nal Airport and forcing at least two holiday attraction­s to close early.

Gusts were reported throughout the Las Vegas Valley, with reported gusts of 60 mph in North Las Vegas and 64 mph near Las Vegas’s western edge, the National Weather Service said Wednesday evening. Other portions of the valley saw winds between 35 mph and 45 mph, according to the weather service.

Red Rock Canyon saw a gust reach 68 mph Wednesday night, meteorolog­ist John Salmen said.

Gusts at Mccarran topped out at 52 mph, according to the weather service, and Mccarran airport’s website reported dozens of flights were delayed Wednesday night.

“Due to windy weather conditions, flights in and out of Las Vegas may be delayed this evening and into the morning,” a post on the airport’s Twitter account said. “Please check with your airline for up-to-date flight informatio­n.”

Opportunit­y Village tweeted its Magical Forest closed for the night due to the winds, but was expected to be open Thursday. Similarly, Wet ‘N’ Wild posted on social media it had closed its Las Vegas Christmas Town attraction­s for the night because of the winds.

A cold front moving into the valley early Wednesday evening brought with it a 15 percent chance of light rain.

The weather service said sprinkles had been reported in the north valley but no precipitat­ion landed at Mccarran, keeping the valley’s record-threatenin­g dry streak intact.

The record, set in 1944, is 101 days. If the valley remains dry through Saturday, the record would be broken Sunday.

Salmen said dry conditions can be expected through the weekend.

“We look pretty good for holding onto this dry streak,” Salmen said.

With Wednesday’s wild winds came a cold front, and forecasts for Thursday through Saturday call for highs in the low- to mid-50s. Breezy conditions will continue into Thursday, Salmen said. The weather service said winds should blow between 15 and 25 mph, as well as gust up to 30 to 35 mph.

“It’ll definitely be windy enough to notice,” Salmen said.

After a low of 40 degrees Thursday, temperatur­es could dip to as low as 32 degrees Friday. Temperatur­es should bottom out in the low-tomid-30s through the weekend.

Contact Mike Shoro at mshoro@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5290. Follow @mike_shoro on Twitter. Review-journal staff writer Blake Apgar contribute­d to the story.

 ?? Marian Green ?? Las Vegas Review-journal High winds led to the closure of the Magical Forest at Opportunit­y Village on Wednesday. The attraction is expected to be open today.
Marian Green Las Vegas Review-journal High winds led to the closure of the Magical Forest at Opportunit­y Village on Wednesday. The attraction is expected to be open today.

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