"Las Vegas Hit by Record Rainfall and Flooding Threat Ahead of Super Bowl Sunday"

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Las Vegas experienced record rainfall, breaking a daily record set in 1948, with the LINQ Las Vegas Hotel's parking structure flooding and water rushing around the monorail. The Harry Reid International Airport recorded 0.37 inches of rain, surpassing the previous February 5 record of 0.33 inches set in 1948. The storm comes just days before the Super Bowl, which will take place in Las Vegas for the first time, but conditions are expected to dry up well before the weekend.
- Video shows water rushing out of Vegas Strip hotel parking structure as city sees record rainfall KABC-TV
- Las Vegas faces flooding threat from atmospheric river as thousands flock to city ahead of Super Bowl LVIII Fox Weather
- Super Bowl Sunday Forecast And The Game's Weather History Through The Years The Weather Channel
- Las Vegas breaks February daily rainfall record; more rain coming Las Vegas Review-Journal
- More rain, snow, and possible thunderstorms expected in Las Vegas valley KLAS - 8 News Now
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