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Warmer, dry days on the way

After a weekend and early week filled with rain and windy conditions the Pahrump Valley is set to see a more stable air mass move in, bringing with it sunny skies and calm conditions.

The cool weather will begin to clear out today, as warmer temps are set to build in the Pahrump area.

"The rainy weather will move out and it will warm up some beginning with Wednesday, reaching a high of 59," said meteorologist Chris Outler with the National Weather Service.

Temperatures will climb into the 60s by the week's end, with lows dipping into the mid to upper 30s overnight.

Thursday will see a high of 63 degrees and a low of 35 degrees and Friday will also reach 63 degrees with a low falling to 37 degrees.

A storm system is set to move into Pahrump early next week, with possible precipitation chances making their way back to the valley.

"We're starting to track a system that could move in Monday, bringing the possibility of rain with it," Outler said.

The system is in its early stages so the forecast could change as the week progresses.

Contact reporter Mick Akers at makers@pvtimes.com. Find him on Twitter: @mickakers.

 

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