UPDATE 9:32 A.M.
The Scenic Drive at Red Rock is now open but authorities say to drive carefully because there is still some ice on the road.
* Friday 9:15am update: the Scenic Drive will be open HOWEVER we ask that people drive VERY carefully as there is still some ice on the road this chilly friday morning! pic.twitter.com/uAWZvqkqeL
— Red Rock Canyon LV (@RedRockCynLV) February 22, 2019
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LAS VEGAS (KTNV) - If you plan on heading out to Mt. Charleston or Red Rock Canyon Feb. 22, both will open late due to weather.
As of 8:30 a.m. The Scenic Drive at Red Rock remained closed.
RELATED: Clark County authorities issue rare black ice warning for drivers after winter storm
Still waiting for all the ice on the Scenic Drive to melt, but the view makes it much more fun than watching paint dry. We should have an update on opening later this morning, stay tuned and stay warm! pic.twitter.com/OMSoxG2G8d
— Red Rock Canyon LV (@RedRockCynLV) February 22, 2019
Mt. Charleston plans to open around 9:30 a.m.
We will open a little late on Friday as well, at about 9:30am. Please be careful on the icy roads if you plan to spend your @ClarkCountySch #snowday with us! https://t.co/h0J6796ZVL
— Go Mt. Charleston (@GoMtCharleston) February 22, 2019
RELATED: List of Clark County schools that are closed Friday
Officials on Mt. Charleston say more than 30 inches of snow was reported in some places yesterday.
For snowboarders and skiers, current conditions at Lee Canyon can be found here.
To check road conditions before you head out click here.