How will the rain affect the F1 race?
There is a slight chance of showers during the F1 qualifying session on Friday night.
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Las Vegas is experiencing another round of rain and mountain snow, impacting the F1 weekend. This article provides the latest weather updates and potential implications for residents and visitors.
Las Vegas is facing a wet end to the week as a storm system brings rain showers and mountain snow to the region. The timing of the storm has shifted slightly, with scattered showers possible through Saturday morning. The bulk of the rain is expected to be south of the Las Vegas Valley, but minor flooding may occur in low-lying areas due to saturated soil from recent rains. Temperatures will remain below average, with highs in the mid-50s on Friday. By Sunday, high pressure will build in, allowing temperatures to warm up to the mid-60s, with seasonal afternoon highs expected through most of next week. The current Thanksgiving Day forecast calls for partly cloudy skies with valley highs around 66 degrees. Another round of active weather may be on the way next weekend.
<br><b>Impact on F1 Weekend:</b> The rain showers could affect the F1 qualifying session on Friday night. Spectators should be prepared for wet conditions.
<br><b>Historical Context:</b> Las Vegas typically receives 4.18" of rain annually. The 1.58" of rain this month represents nearly 40% of the annual rainfall, highlighting the unusual amount of precipitation recently.
There is a slight chance of showers during the F1 qualifying session on Friday night.
3 to 6 inches of new snow is forecast around Mt. Charleston and Lee Canyon.
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