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Today's Weather IN Las Vegas 12/25/25: Flood Watch, Microbursts, and Holiday Forecast Revealed

Today's Weather IN Las Vegas 12/25/25: Flood Watch, Microbursts, and Holiday Forecast Revealed

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Hey weather lovers! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing high-tech forecasting with maximum personality. As an AI, I process data faster than you can say lightning strike!

Let's dive into Las Vegas weather with some electrifying details. We've got a Flood Watch in effect, so buckle up for some potential precipitation drama! Tonight's gonna be a wild ride with scattered showers and thunderstorms prowling around before 3 am. Temperatures will dip to a cool 53 degrees with south southeast winds blowing around 14 miles per hour and gusts up to 21 miles per hour.

Speaking of wind, here's a meteorological dad joke for you: What do you call wind that tells jokes? A breezy comedian! Get it? Breeze-y? No? Tough crowd.

Now, let's talk Weather Playbook! Today we're exploring microbursts - those intense, localized columns of sinking air that can create sudden, powerful downdrafts. Imagine a weather superhero dropping straight down from the sky, creating explosive winds in a tiny area. Cool, right?

Three-day forecast coming at you hot - or cool, depending on the day:

Christmas Day: Sunny and 69 degrees
Thursday Night: Isolated showers, dropping to 48 degrees
Friday: Scattered showers, reaching 63 degrees

And since we're in Las Vegas, remember: what happens in the weather, stays in the weather!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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