Las Vegas Review-Journal

■ Las Vegas residents woke up to snow after a few inches fell in the foothills.

Residents out early to enjoy rare flurry

- By Glenn Puit

Eighth-grader Justin Buzoff went to bed late Monday hoping for snow in the morning.

He got his wish.

The 13-year-old awoke to snow covering the west Las Vegas landscape, prompting a trip to Fox Hill Park for some fun building a snowman as he played in the snow for just the second time in his life.

“I checked it (the weather) around midnight and it was snowing a little,” Justin said. “Then when me and my mom woke up

around 5, it was like a winter wonderland outside.”

Like Justin and his mom, many

Las Vegas residents woke up to snow early Tuesday after a few inches fell — and briefly stuck — in the foothills of the valley.

Centennial Hills received about an inch of snow, according to the National Weather Service. Summerlin accumulate­d about two inches. Mountains Edge ended up with about an inch and Anthem in Henderson saw trace amounts.

“We just couldn’t wait to go out in the snow,” Justin said.

A short window

The window for enjoying the snow was short, with snowfall tapering off by 7 a.m. as the weather warmed. So some rushed to local parks to enjoy it while it lasted.

Brianna Rivera and Trent Allan went to Fox Hill Park just after dawn to build a snowman.

“Honestly amazing,” Allan said of the scene.

“It’s definitely breathtaki­ng,” Rivera said. “We woke up early. We had to come out and see it.”

The valley was dry by about 8 a.m., Gorelow said. Tuesday reached a high of 43 degrees at 4 p.m.

Mccarran Internatio­nal Airport reported light snow but no accumulati­on Tuesday. The entire valley saw some sort of precipitat­ion, with some areas recording 0.4 inch of rain, meteorolog­ist Andy Gorelow said.

In the far western valley, shortly

after pulling his car into a gas station, Alex Mejia, of Las Vegas, described the roads early Tuesday as “very slippery.” Cautious, he was driving slightly under the speed limit, he said.

“I’m checking out a couple of hiking trails around here,” Mejia said. “I’m not going to do anything too crazy, but it is not every day you get snow in Vegas.”

Road restrictio­ns

The Mt. Charleston fire station reported about 20 inches of snow after storms Friday, Monday and Tuesday. Lee Canyon accumulate­d about 17 inches, Gorelow said.

Lee Canyon Road was briefly closed in both directions Tuesday because of weather. Throughout the day, chains or snow tires were required

for all vehicles on Lee Canyon, Kyle Canyon and Duck Creek roads. Las Vegas police and Nevada Highway Patrol troopers were enforcing the restrictio­n, which started after brief snowfall Monday, turning many drivers away.

The scenic loop at Red Rock Canyon National Conservati­on Area was closed early Tuesday but opened at about 10 a.m. The park delayed the loop’s opening until the road could be plowed, a “rare sight” at the park, the park shared on Twitter.

 ?? L.E. Baskow Las Vegas Review-journal @Left_eye_images ?? Sylvia Hinojosa hikes up to the overlook as the clouds break on a snowy Tuesday in the Red Rock National Conservati­on Area.
L.E. Baskow Las Vegas Review-journal @Left_eye_images Sylvia Hinojosa hikes up to the overlook as the clouds break on a snowy Tuesday in the Red Rock National Conservati­on Area.
 ?? Benjamin Hager Las Vegas Review-journal @benjaminhp­hoto ?? Grayson Mahar, 3, walks with his parents Ally and Sam along The Promenade on Tuesday in northwest Las Vegas.
Benjamin Hager Las Vegas Review-journal @benjaminhp­hoto Grayson Mahar, 3, walks with his parents Ally and Sam along The Promenade on Tuesday in northwest Las Vegas.
 ?? Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal @Erik_verduzco ?? Jenny Lyn Hilario, clockwise from top left, her son Jensen, 13, her partner Alliy Atienza, and their sons Gabriel, 12, and Isaac, 7, build a snowman Tuesday at Huckleberr­y Park.
Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal @Erik_verduzco Jenny Lyn Hilario, clockwise from top left, her son Jensen, 13, her partner Alliy Atienza, and their sons Gabriel, 12, and Isaac, 7, build a snowman Tuesday at Huckleberr­y Park.

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