Rain and thunder are unlikely to return to the Las Vegas for the next five days, as skies will be mostly clear, according to the National Weather Service.
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Temperatures are set to fall over the weekend as summer winds down in the Las Vegas Valley.
The Las Vegas Valley will dry up and skies will stay mostly clear through the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Sunny skies are in store for the Las Vegas Valley through the weekend, the National Weather Service said.
A surge of monsoon moisture will keep temperatures low this week and might bring more thunderstorms to the Las Vegas Valley.
This week will start out hot and windy, but temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley should fall below average before the weekend.
The workweek is expected to start with a 108-degree high and mostly clear skies, according to the weather service.
The Las Vegas Valley will have high levels of ozone and smoke this weekend, producing another air quality advisory warning.
The Las Vegas Valley will heat up over the weekend as the valley briefly dries out.
Thursday will be relatively cool thanks to monsoonal moisture and thunderstorms near the Las Vegas Valley.
The Las Vegas Valley could see rain on Thursday before warming up over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures could dip below 100 degrees later this week as another round of thunderstorms passes over the Las Vegas Valley.
The Las Vegas Valley will stay dry and sunny for the next few days but there’s a chance thunderstorms will return before the week is out.
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Wind gusts largely in the upper 30-mph range were felt across much of the Las Vegas Valley but didn’t get much stronger.
A Rainbow Canyon gauge received .31 of an inch on Monday afternoon. No other measurable rain was recorded at Regional Flood Control District gauges.
A Saturday high of 73 is forecast by the National Weather Service, but with the race at 10 p.m., temperatures are expected to be in the low 60s. There is a slight chance of rain.