Las Vegas’ “sunny and warm” trend put Friday’s record high in jeopardy, but temperatures did not break the record and aren’t likely to do so Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
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Springlike weather has arrived in the Las Vegas Valley ahead of schedule, with above-average high temperatures, light winds and clear skies.
Wednesday’s warm, clear conditions are setting the tone for the next week in Las Vegas, according to the National Weather Service.
This week’s above-average temperatures could break some record highs and the Las Vegas Valley will see a “pretty stagnant pattern,” a National Weather Service official said.
It’s a good week to grab lunch al fresco. The valley is looking at a “nice stretch” of warm, dry weather, a National Weather Service official said.
No matter which team you’re cheering for this Super Bowl Sunday, everyone wins with this week’s forecast in the valley.
Following a few days of cooler temperatures, Las Vegas is going to warm up again to temperatures higher than average, according to the National Weather service.
Rising temperatures this week mean favorable weather for Super Bowl watching in Las Vegas. That warming trend will continue into next week, according to the National Weather Service.
Thursday’s temperatures were about 10 degrees below normal, but the weekend’s warming trend will restore normal temperatures to the Las Vegas Valley.
Warmer weather is on its way to Las Vegas, but we won’t see it until the weekend.
The calm and gradually warming temperatures this week may be consistent with Punxsutawney Phil’s weather prediction, but the coming months will be wetter than normal, according to the National Weather Service.
Punxsutawney Phil, the Pennsylvania groundhog renowned for his ability to forecast the onset of spring, did not see his shadow after emerging from his burrow on Tuesday morning, predicting an early spring.
Following days of warmer-than-average temperatures, parts of the valley experienced some light snow Monday morning.
Ferocious winds and intense rains pummeled Southern California, leaving one driver dead and more than 150,000 in the dark.
Most of the Las Vegas Valley saw light-to-moderate showers Sunday. There are chances for “another round of showers” and even snow flurries Monday morning, the National Weather Service said.
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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.
Sin City is reeling from a record summer, with extreme heat killing more of its residents than ever before.
Cold to chill the Las Vegas Valley through the weekend with mountain snow a possibility, says the National Weather Service.