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Las Vegas Strip sees rare snowfall as winter storm wallops Southwest

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Cross-country storms cause chaos in Midwest, Northeast
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ByMax Golembo, Melissa Griffin, and Emily Shapiro
February 21, 2019, 8:33 PM

Tourists hitting the Las Vegas Strip this week are witnessing rare snowfall.

A landscape photographer takes a photo with a view camera at the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, west of Las Vegas, Feb. 21, 2018.
Steve Marcus/Las Vegas Sun via AP
The light on top of Luxor Hotel and Casino illuminates snow falling during a winter storm, Feb. 20, 2019, in Las Vegas.
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Las Vegas' airport measured .3 inches Thursday morning, making Feb. 21 the fifth snow day for February 2019, tying the record for number of February snow days set in 1974.

West Summerlin, located just outside Las Vegas, saw over seven inches of snow.

As a winter storm walloped the Southwest, parts of Arizona saw over 2 feet of snow, and snow also fell in the mountains outside of Los Angeles and San Diego.

Winter storm warnings continue Thursday for five southwestern states -– Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado -- as more snow is on the way.

Northern Arizona University student Matthew Bartush, right, carries breakfast through the snow as it falls over Flagstaff, Ariz., Feb. 21, 2019.
Thomas Hawthorne/The Arizona Republic/USAToday Network

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The light on top of Luxor Hotel and Casino illuminates snow falling during a winter storm, Feb. 20, 2019, in Las Vegas.
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The forecast:

Friday night into Saturday morning, the central and northern Plains will see heavy snow while the southern Plains will be hit with rain.

Ongoing heavy rain and flash floods are threatening the South through the weekend, from Arkansas to Memphis to Nashville to West Virginia.

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Damaging wind gusts, hail and tornadoes are all possible on Saturday across the South, lower Mississippi Valley and Tennessee Valley.

On Saturday heavy snow and whiteout conditions are expected across the upper Midwest where parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin are having their snowiest February on record.

The Northeast will get a blast of heavy rain Saturday night into Sunday morning, from Washington, D.C., to New York City to Boston.

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