An extra orange hue made for a nice sunrise Thursday morning, but it wasn’t so good for air quality.
Las Vegas Weather
Wildfires in the Sierra Nevada in California have sent smoke to Clark County, prompting an air quality advisory on top of already scorching heat.
It’s going to be another hot August day in the Las Vegas valley with Tuesday’s high temperature expected to reach 110 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
Tuesday’s weather is expected to be similar to Monday’s, with another high of 110. It could get breezy, but it won’t provide any noticeable relief, meteorologist Justin Pullin said.
Your umbrellas are going to be get a break over the weekend, Las Vegas. After Thursday’s torrential rain in the valley and severe thunderstorm warnings Tuesday for areas south of Las Vegas, the valley is expected to warm up, and fast, the National Weather Service said.
It’s a crapshoot whether the valley will see any rain on Friday following a thorough soaking by Thursday’s thunderstorms. Rainfall left thousands of homes without power and flooded streets Thursday, and there’s a 50 percent chance of more wet weather Friday afternoon
More moisture could be in Las Vegas’ immediate future with a 40 percent chance of rain on Wednesday.
Mother Nature might bring some rain into the Las Vegas Valley Tuesday, and according to the National Weather Service, it’s a pretty big “might.”
The passengers and the photos of cracked windshields and a damaged nose cone tell the same story: Friday evening’s Delta Flight 1889 was intense.
At least 14 people have died and four people remain missing after Typhoon Soudelor slammed into southeastern China, state media reported Sunday.
It’s a normal August summer in the Las Vegas Valley, with temperatures in the lower spectrum of the infamous triple-digit weather.
Smoke from an Arizona wildfire has prompted an air advisory for the Las Vegas Valley, according to the Clark County Department of Air Quality.
Clear valley skies were clouded with smoke from the Willow Fire in Arizona on Sunday, making a rather uneventful weather day seem unusual.
Las Vegas reached a high of 100 degrees and experienced another dry day Saturday, the National Weather Service said.
After a day of below-normal temps and empty threats of flooding Friday, the valley can expect to dry out and warm up over the weekend.
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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.