Hotter temps returning to Las Vegas Valley this weekend
The Las Vegas Valley ran of luck this Friday the 13th — triple-digit temperatures are back in the forecast this weekend and into next week.
The valley got a brief break from sweltering highs thanks to this year’s first round of monsoon moisture, but temperatures will now rise again, according to the National Weather Service.
12:16pm – Flash Flood Warning issued for west central #ClarkCounty. T-storms expected with 1in of rain already fallen. Flash flooding is expected shortly. Areas of concern include #RedRockCanyonNationalPark, #BlueDiamond, & #SpringMountainRanch. @RedRockCynLV #nvwx #VegasWeather pic.twitter.com/3BOzL8jiDV
— NWS Las Vegas (@NWSVegas) July 13, 2018
Friday started the warming trend with a high near 100 degrees, the weather service said. Saturday’s high will rise to near 103 degrees, and there’s a 20 percent chance for thunderstorms in the evening.
Sunday will be mostly sunny with a high near 104, and Monday and Tuesday should see highs of 105, the weather service said. There’s a slight chance for rain on Monday evening before the lingering monsoon moisture clears out.
By midweek the valley will be sunny and hot again with a high near 106 on Wednesday and Thursday.
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