![]() 93.Ī flash flood advisory for the entire Las Vegas region that began at noon Friday is in place until 5 a.m. “However, the warning is continued for elevated flows on the east slopes.” Water would be flowing east toward U.S. “At 2:53 p.m., Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms over the Sheep Range have dissipated,” the weather service advised. We do have chances all afternoon for storms.”Ī flash flood warning was issued for a desert area near Hayford Peak about 20 miles straight north of Las Vegas. “Most of what’s forming is moving north-northwest. “The Black Mountain storm popped up pretty quick,” Stessman said. 28 west of the Silverton Casino, according to the Regional Flood Control District.īy 4:30 p.m., skies were clear and the storms had moved east toward Lake Mead.Ī gauge at Cold Creek showed 0.28 of an inch in the past 6 hours in the Spring Mountains while. “The average in several west valley gauges looks like four-tenths of an inch,” said meteorologist Morgan Stessman.īy 4:15 p.m. Can’t remember last time it rained like that □ /bkrRDFZGwa 75 to 1 inch, came down real hard, real fast in a small area. Reports from other electronic amateur weather stations within 1 mile radius (North Summerlin, Pueblo, South Shores, Desert Shores, Sun City). The Flamingo Wash showed 0.47 of an inch in southwest Las Vegas. Saturday, says the National Weather Service.Īs of 3:30 p.m, showers were falling across much of the south and west sides of Las Vegas Valley. Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal) heavy rain is falling in the Spring Mountains near Mount Charleston and a storm popped up near Black Mountain in Henderson shortly before 2 p.m. October 1st will always be a day for us that is extremely hard to relive.A truck navigates through high water about West Darby Avenue and South Blue Monaco Street as rain continues about the city on Saturday, July 31, 2021, in Las Vegas. That night was probably the worst night of our lives and not a day goes by that we don’t think about the people who lost their lives and the families who have forever been affected by it. On the third anniversary of the shooting, Aldean took to social media to reflect, writing, "Hard to believe it’s been three years since Route 91. Josh Haynes, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police detective, added, “People stood up at that moment and they did what needed to be done at that time to take care of those on their left and right. The story, to me, wasn’t about a shooter. That friendships made that night in those 11 minutes were made for a reason. ![]() ![]() SiriusXM radio host and festival emcee Storme Warren said in a press release for the series, “It’s important that people know the truth out of respect for those we lost, out of those who were injured, those who are still mentally and physically scarred … that everybody’s spirits and legacies remain intact. In the series, country star Jason Aldean, who was onstage when the shooting happened, will also give an in-depth interview. “When I turned around, my bass player was just looking at me like a deer in the headlights," Aldean recalls, noting he initially thought the noise was malfunctioning equipment. "And my security guy was on stage at that point, telling me to get down, waving me off the stage." ![]()
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