Monday marked the fifth day in a row with measurable precipitation in Las Vegas.

Skiers and snowboarders take advantage of the Presidents' Day holiday at Lee Canyon (Mat Luschek/Review-Journal)

Tourists visit the Seven Magic Mountains in Clark County, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @carolinebrehman

Tourists take pictures at Red Rock on Monday, Feb. 18, 2019, in Las Vegas. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Tenley Chou, 5, right, reaches for a pile of snow as she builds a snowman with her brother Jace Chou, 7, left, at Fox Hill Park in the Summerlin area of Las Vegas, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @carolinebrehman

Rhonda Davis, left, of San Diego and her daughter Meagan Hoyt of Las Vegas remove snow from Davis' car in Summerlin on Monday, Feb. 18, 2019, in Las Vegas. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Lila Petronzi, 4, sleds down a snow-covered hill at Fox Hill Park in the Summerlin area of Las Vegas, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @carolinebrehman

Snow covered roofs and mountain are seen in Summerlin on Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Snow covers the surrounding mountains near the Seven Magic Mountains in Clark County, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @carolinebrehman

Tourists visit the Seven Magic Mountains in Clark County, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @carolinebrehman

Rain puddles are left from snowfall the previous night at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign in Las Vegas, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @carolinebrehman

Leigh Morehouse of Summerlin takes a picture of snow covered plants near Red Rock on Monday, Feb. 18, 2019, in Las Vegas. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Melissa Brewer takes a picture of her daughters Brooke, 6, center, and Charlotte, 2, at Red Rock on Monday, Feb. 18, 2019, in Las Vegas. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Nora Petronzi, 8, walks up a snow-covered hill with her sled at Fox Hill Park in the Summerlin area of Las Vegas, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @carolinebrehman

Nora Petronzi, 8, sleds down a snow-covered hill at Fox Hill Park in the Summerlin area of Las Vegas, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @carolinebrehman

Nora Petronzi, 8, falls over in her sled at Fox Hill Park in the Summerlin area of Las Vegas, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @carolinebrehman

Traffic builds up on the southbound Interstate 15 in Las Vegas, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @carolinebrehman

Skiers take advantage of fresh snow at Lee Canyon outside Las Vegas on Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. Mount Charleston received nearly four inches of snow on Sunday according to the National Weather Service. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Snowboards stick up from the snow at Lee Canyon outside Las Vegas on Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. Mount Charleston received nearly four inches of snow on Sunday according to the National Weather Service. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Skiers in line for tickets at Lee Canyon outside Las Vegas on Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. Mount Charleston received nearly four inches of snow on Sunday according to the National Weather Service. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

The ski lifts at Lee Canyon outside Las Vegas on Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. Mount Charleston received nearly four inches of snow on Sunday according to the National Weather Service. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

A dusting of snow covers the ground along Nevada State Route 156 (Lee Canyon Road) near US 95 outside Las Vegas on Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. Mount Charleston received nearly four inches of snow on Sunday according to the National Weather Service. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Tourists visit the Seven Magic Mountains in Clark County, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @carolinebrehman

Tourists visit the Seven Magic Mountains in Clark County, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @carolinebrehman

The sun peers over one of the rock structures at the Seven Magic Mountains in Clark County, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @carolinebrehman

Families and dog walkers come out to enjoy a snow-covered Fox Hill Park in the Summerlin area of Las Vegas, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @carolinebrehman

Ava Dupuis, 10, left, and Hayden Sells, 7, throw snowballs at each other at Fox Hill Park in the Summerlin area of Las Vegas, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @carolinebrehman

Summerlin Center sign is seen after snow fell on Monday, Feb. 18, 2019, in Las Vegas. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Snow covered car is seen in Summerlin on Monday, Feb. 18, 2019, in Las Vegas. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Snow covered cars are seen on Monday, Feb. 18, 2019, in Las Vegas. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Ellie Prindle, 10, a fifth-grader at Givens Elementary School, makes a snowman Sunday night, Feb.17, 2019, at Fox Hill Park in Summerlin. (Marian Green/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

A firetruck and a semitrailer on northbound Interstate 15 near Seven Magic Mountains, between Jean and Sloane, south of Las Vegas, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (@AlexFitchDesign/Instagram)

Snowfall at Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area near Henderson, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (Natalie Burt/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Snowfall at Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area near Henderson, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (Natalie Burt/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Traffic on northbound Interstate 15 is being diverted off the highway because of icy road conditions, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. The Nevada Highway Patrol has closed I-15 in both directions between Las Vegas and the California state line. (RTC Camera)

Nevada Highway Patrol blocks Interstate 15 at Primm at the California state line, which is closed due to icy roadway conditions, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019. (CHP Barstow/Twitter)

If you didn’t get enough snow Sunday night, you may be in luck.

Another weather system with the potential for snow should come to the Las Vegas Valley this week after a rare bit of snow fell throughout the valley overnight Sunday into Monday, causing travel delays and slick roads.

The system, which could bring snow as early as Wednesday night and into Thursday, appears to be similar to the one from earlier in the week, National Weather Service meteorologist Alex Boothe said.

“We might get a double whammy,” Boothe said.

Most of the snow that began falling Sunday accumulated in the southern and western parts of the valley, with up to 2 inches in areas of Mountain’s Edge, Southern Highlands and along the 215 Beltway near Charleston Boulevard, the weather service said.

Parts of Henderson, the northeast valley, Boulder City and Centennial Hills saw less than an inch of snow, while most of the central valley, including the Strip, McCarran International Airport and downtown saw a trace of the white stuff, the weather service said.

Mount Charleston received 3.1 inches of snow on Saturday and 3.9 inches on Sunday, the weather service said.

Wet weather should make its way back to the valley on Wednesday after what’s expected to be a dry Tuesday.

Another cold system could move into the valley Wednesday night, with a 50 percent chance of rain that could turn into snow showers, the weather service said.

The bulk of the snow is expected to fall on Thursday, Boothe said, with a 60 percent percent chance of precipitation during the day.

The last measurable snow recorded at the airport, where the weather service takes official measurements, came in December 2008 when 3.6 inches fell.

Monday was the fifth straight day with measurable precipitation, a streak tied for second when tracking consecutive days with precipitation. It marked the most since September 2013 when the valley also had a five-day stretch, but the current streak is expected to end Tuesday, the weather service said.

“We’ll fall short,” Boothe said.

The record for most consecutive days is six, reached in 1943 and 2003.

The precipitation temporarily affected travel between Las Vegas and Southern California.

Interstate 15 reopened Monday morning in both directions after being closed for icy road conditions between St. Rose Parkway in south Las Vegas and the California state line, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.

Below average temperatures are likely through the rest of the week.

Tuesday’s high is expected to be 48 degrees, with Wednesday checking in with a high of 50, Boothe said.

Along with wet, snowy conditions, the weather service said Thursday’s high will dip to 44. Friday’s expect high is 46, with Saturday climbing to 49, Boothe said.

There’s a 30 percent chance for precipitation in the morning on Friday, depending on how quickly the system moves out of the valley, Boothe said. Dry, sunny conditions are in store for Saturday.

Normal highs at this time of year are about 63.

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