Las Vegas could see a drastic 20-plus-degree drop in temperatures by next week, according to the National Weather Service.
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Slow-moving Hurricane Joaquin pounded the Bahamas for a second day with powerful winds and waves on Friday, but it was not expected to be a major threat to the East Coast, the National Hurricane Center said.
Las Vegas might tie the Sept. 30 record-high on Wednesday — then run right into fall.
Joaquin, formerly a tropical storm, has strengthened into the third hurricane of the 2015 Atlantic season, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said on Wednesday.
By the end of the week, temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley will start to cool “rather substantially,” National Weather Service meteorologist Chad Shafer said Tuesday morning.
Aspen trees are turning on Mount Charleston, bringing a burst of color with October right around the corner.
The good news for those annoyed with triple-digit temperatures is that you might not experience them this week.
The weather this weekend will not be beautiful unless you like triple-digit conditions in autumn. Friday’s high temperatures reached 102 degrees, National Weather Service meteorologist Stan Czyzyk said.
The only thing making Las Vegas feel like fall has begun is Halloween decor at every store in town.
The first week of autumn in Las Vegas is expected to be two things, according to the National Weather Service: warm and uneventful.
The first day of fall means it’s time to unpack the sweaters, grab a few light scarves and switch back to hot tea or coffee — unless you live in Las Vegas.
You won’t need umbrellas on Monday, Las Vegas.
Don’t let Sunday’s sunny and warm weather fool you, Las Vegas: Midweek moisture is on its way.
Las Vegas is in for a warm, dry weekend, but cooler temperatures and chances for rain are expected midweek, according to the National Weather Service.
The Las Vegas Valley says goodbye to the blistering heat of summer today with a high of 92 degrees and a 71-degree low, according to the National Weather Service.
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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.