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Drivers race to beat holiday traffic, wet weather in Las Vegas ahead of Christmas Eve – ktnv.com

LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The weather forecast is top of mind for all of us in the Las Vegas Valley as we approach Christmas, but especially if you’re planning to head out of town.
Tomorrow, Christmas Eve, is expected to be one of the busiest travel days of the year, with lots of wet weather on the way across Southern Nevada.
Holiday travel on I-15 can already be extremely congested between the state line and Barstow, but rain in the forecast can make the trip to California through the High Desert even more treacherous, which is why drivers we spoke with on Tuesday were trying to beat the traffic and the wet weather.
VIDEO: Guy Tannenbaum brings you the latest on holiday weather forecast and traffic
Ken Johnson from San Diego said the forecast played a big role in his family’s plans to get back to California before Christmas.
“We don’t know what we’re facing, so we’re just trying to get out of here,” Johnson said Tuesday morning. “We already know it’s raining — we’re going to hit the rain on the way back, but we didn’t want to hit it here and on the way back.”
Matthew Graniel and his family from Los Angeles were in the same boat after visiting Las Vegas for a long weekend.
“We already know what times to go and what times not to go, because if we go during the day it’s always traffic, but then the weather right now is also crazy,” Graniel said. “We’ve gone home when there’s fog that you can’t even see out the window, rain that’s super thick, hail, all these crazy desert storms — we’ve seen it all.”
While I-15 around the state line is obviously our main focus for the upcoming holiday travel period, Channel 13 reached out to the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) to see if they were paying special attention to other roads around the region with active weather on the way, so you can plan ahead before heading out of town.
NDOT says they’re focusing on State Route 160 (which is Blue Diamond Road in the southwest valley that you take out west “over the hump” to Pahrump), State Route 164 (connecting California to Searchlight in extreme southern Clark County), higher elevation spots on US-93 in Lincoln County and, of course, Lee and Kyle Canyon Roads on Mount Charleston, with a white Christmas Eve likely on the way.
Lee Canyon Resort’s website is already alerting skiers ahead of time that chains or
all-wheel drive will likely be required to drive up to the resort this week due to the winter weather, and that Nevada Highway Patrol (NHP) troopers will be checking for them and your lift ticket before allowing you up the mountain.
“When we have thousands of people coming up [to the mountain], there’s a lot of illegal parking going on,” NHP Trooper Shawn Haggstrom explained. “We always have to keep the roads clear in case of emergencies.”
What are some other tips?
1. Plan Ahead & Be Prepared

2. Practice Safe Driving Habits:

3. Be Aware of Winter Driving Challenges (If Applicable):

4. Be Mindful of Other Safety Measures:

Doug Johnson with AAA says getting your car checked before you hit the road is essential.
“The most common calls we receive here at AAA are for dead batteries, flat tires and empty gas tanks,” Johnson said.
Drivers we spoke with Tuesday, like Marc’Anthony Williams and Ben Grant on their way to visit family in California, were as prepared as ever for whatever their drive threw their way, like potential long traffic jams or heavy rain.
“We always keep a case of water, plenty of snacks for the kids and gas in the tank,” Williams said. “If you get below half a tank, you never know what’s going to happen.”
Bottom line, if you still haven’t left for your trip yet, plan for plenty of extra time for your drive — regardless of where you’re heading — because of this weather.
Remember, if you come across flooded out roads on your drive tomorrow, always turn around, don’t drown!

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