A cold front moving through the region is bringing snow flurries to the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
No accumulations were reported in the valley, but the Spring Mountains were expected to be impacted with “heavier bursts” of snow this afternoon, the service said.
The temperature, which early this afternoon was about 49 degrees, is expected to rise to 54 Saturday and 57 on Sunday, meteorologist Stan Czyzyk said.