
“Severe thunderstorms continue to move south,” the weather service warned. Stay weather aware! #NVwx #AZwx #CAwx #vegasweather /tHfYtCL9Sl Here's where we are watching for the potential of severe wind gusts this evening and tonight. The weather service outlined an area that may see heavy winds on Sunday evening, including Las Vegas east to Lake Mead and into Arizona.Īs of 5:25 p.m., radar showed the major storms appeared to be moving east toward Arizona and away from Las Vegas. The weather service said it had confirmed a tornado touchdown near Littlefield, Arizona, and was awaiting confirmation of a touchdown of one near Mesquite.įootage of the landspout tornado(s) in northern Mohave County! #AZwx ⌚We are waiting on confirmation of tornado touchdown NW of Mesquite in NV.Īs of right now we are not planning on performing damage surveys. ✅The tornado SE of Littlefield in AZ has been confirmed. 🌪️We've received multiple reports of tornadoes today. No damage was reported.Ī tornado warning was issued for northern Mohave County until 5:15 p.m. At least one touched down about 4:47 p.m. #NVwx #vegasweather Įarlier, two land spout tornadoes were caught on video near Littlefield, Arizona. The same site just measured a wind gust of 70 mph! These winds are heading towards the northeast valley. When thunder roars, go indoors! #NVwx #AZwx #vegasweather /JLOvGkErUzĮarlier, a thunderstorm warning was issued for eastern Clark County and western Mohave County until 7 p.m.Īs of 6:55 p.m., two small storm cells were dropping rain on the Sheep Range while most of the heavier storm activity was over the Lake Mead area.

Severe thunderstorms continue to push south, producing strong winds around 60 mph and heavy rain. The National Weather Service tweeted that winds of up to 70 mph, pea-sized hail, heavy rain and lighting were forecast for North Las Vegas, Nellis Air Force Base, Henderson and Boulder City until 8:15 p.m.Ī Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued for part of eastern Clark and central Mohave Counties until 815PM. The heaviest of a line of storms has moved to the east of the Las Vegas Valley. The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado touchdown near Littlefield, Arizona, and was working to check on another near Mesquite, Nevada.

Thunderstorms, tornadoes, rain, heavy clouds, and some flooding were felt across much of the area northeast of Las Vegas on Sunday, Aug.
