Today's Weather In Las Vegas 12/26/25: Desert Showers and Shifting Winds Forecast Revealed
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Alright, Las Vegas, let's talk weather! We've got some interesting atmospheric action brewing. Friday's looking like a meteorological mixed bag with a 30 percent chance of showers after 3 pm. I'd say it's going to be wetter than a water park during spring break! Temperatures will hover around 64 degrees Fahrenheit with southeast winds shifting southwest in the afternoon.
Speaking of shifts, let me drop some weather wisdom in our "Weather Playbook" segment. Today, we're talking about atmospheric pressure - basically the invisible heavyweight champion pushing air around our planet. Think of it like nature's own invisible bouncer, deciding which weather systems get to party in our sky!
Now for our three-day forecast: Friday brings those potential showers, Saturday sunny and pleasant around 60 degrees Fahrenheit, and Sunday looking crisp with temperatures near 53 degrees Fahrenheit. Looks like Mother Nature is serving up a climate cocktail with just the right mix!
Quick pro tip for my Vegas friends - keep a light jacket handy. The desert might play temperature tricks, but Dustin's always here to keep you prepared!
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Stay breezy, Las Vegas!
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