Excited rottweiler Tank leaps around trying to catch raindrops as it enjoys the first downpour for months in Las Vegas suburb

This is the moment an overjoyed dog jumped around as rain fell for the first time in months in a Nevada city.

Amber Opheikens filmed her rottweiler Tank trying to catch raindrops in their yard in Henderson, Nevada, after months without any measurable rain.

In the footage, filmed on September 21, the hound stands on its hind legs and sticks its tongue out to try and catch the falling raindrops.

The energetic dog runs to and fro as Ms Opheikens' daughter stands nearby, soaking up the rare downpour in the Las Vegas suburb.

Rottweiler Tank tried to catch raindrops in its mouth on September 21 as Henderson, Nevada, enjoyed a rare downpour after more than 150 days without rain

Rottweiler Tank tried to catch raindrops in its mouth on September 21 as Henderson, Nevada, enjoyed a rare downpour after more than 150 days without rain

Ms Opheikens can be heard saying to Tank: 'Get the rain, get it Tank!'

The rottweiler refuses to shelter from the rainstorm during the video, continuing to splash around on the soaking wet patio. 

Another voice is heard shouting in surprise: 'Oh my God, it is raining so much!'  

Ms Opheikens said that although Tank 'loves anything with water', this was her dog's first time chasing the rain. 

The downpour in Henderson came after a record stretch of 154 days without any measurable rain at McCarran International Airport, according to the National Weather Service.

But the showers on September 21 were isolated to Henderson and Anthem, meaning that Las Vegas continued its stretch without precipitation, breaking the previous record from 1959.

Amber Opheikens filmed her daughter and her dog Tank standing on her rain-soaked patio, with the water-loving hound running up-and-down the garden in the downpour

Amber Opheikens filmed her daughter and her dog Tank standing on her rain-soaked patio, with the water-loving hound running up-and-down the garden in the downpour

Ms Opheikens said that although Tank 'loves anything with water', it was her dog's first time chasing the rainWater-loving Tank tried to catch raindrops in its mouth in the rare rain shower

Ms Opheikens said that although Tank 'loves anything with water', this was her dog's first time chasing the rain on their patio

It is reported that there has been no rain measured at McCarran International Airport, home of the National Weather Service's Las Vegas rain gauge, since April 20.

Residents have been warned by scientists to expect the lack of rain in this year's monsoon season to continue, according to the Las Vegas Sun.

Professor of geoscience at UNLV said it is not 'altogether uncommon' for the monsoon to fail, referring to years including 2010 and 1962. 

He added: 'Climate change is influencing the amount of water available when there is water. Of course when there’s zero monsoon, then there’s zero water.'

Nevada's monsoon season normally lasts from July until September and brings a greater potential for flash flooding and storms.