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Your EDC plans are about to get real windy.

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Okay, so your Vegas weekend plans might get blown away.

### Hold Onto Your Hats

Real talk about this town: The National Weather Service just put out a high wind warning for Sunday afternoon, right when EDC is supposed to be in full swing out in the Speedway. Look, that’s not just a little breezy. We're talking gusts that can kick up serious dust storms, the kind that make driving on the 215 feel like a scene from a Mad Max movie. For everyone heading out to the festival or just trying to enjoy a mellow Sunday on a patio in the Arts District, this is a real curveball.

Here's the deal: this isn't just about a few flying plastic cups. When the winds hit hard here, especially in the open desert areas like where the Las Vegas Motor Speedway sits, visibility can drop to zero fast. It can be a genuine safety hazard on the roads, and for a massive outdoor event like EDC, it means they've gotta be ready to manage everything from flying stage decor to keeping the crowds safe. It’s always something, isn’t it? Just when you think you’ve got a handle on Vegas, the desert reminds you who’s really in charge.

* **What This Means for Las Vegas:**

* **Travel Delays:** Expect potential slowdowns on the I-15 and 215 Beltway, especially north of the city.

* **EDC Impact:** Festival-goers should brace for dust, potential delays, and follow all venue safety instructions.

* **Power Outages:** Strong winds can knock out power, particularly in older neighborhoods and parts of Henderson.

* **Air Quality:** Dust storms can worsen air quality, especially for folks with respiratory issues.

So yeah, if you're out and about this Sunday, keep your eyes on the sky and your phone charged. This ain’t just a regular breeze. It’s Vegas on the wire – the house always has a story.

Catch Keith and the crew breaking down all the wild Vegas stuff every morning – tune in live at mornings.live.

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