The end of July is looking pretty dry as sunny skies and high temperatures are forecasted for the weekend, the National Weather Service said.
Las Vegas Weather
Go outdoors for some fun Thursday before temperatures climb back to more normal and bring uncomfortably hot conditions over the weekend.
Enjoy the below-normal summer temperatures while they last. High temperatures for the rest of the work week will stay around 100 degrees, with lows in the 80s, before climbing back to 105 degrees this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake shook the San Francisco Bay area on Tuesday and spooked residents, although officials said there were no immediate reports of serious damage or injuries.
After a day of clouds and a spritz of rain, the sun has come out.
Another chance for rain in the Las Vegas Valley continues through Monday, the National Weather Service said.
Storms forming in the mountains might not bring rain to the Las Vegas Valley, the National Weather Service said.
Laughlin residents have been told to boil their tap water before drinking or cooking with it after flash flooding Friday washed dirt and mud into the community‘s water supply.
Friday’s high of 105 degrees and clear skies just may be the calm before the storm.
Moisture from Hurricane Dolores might bring rain to the Las Vegas Valley over the weekend, but Thursday should stay hot and sunny.
Las Vegas is looking a whole lot of normal this week — at least when it comes to the weather.
The death toll from natural disasters such as earthquakes, storms and heatwaves rose sharply worldwide in the first six months of 2015, the world‘s largest reinsurance company Munich Re said on Tuesday.
Tuesday‘s weather is expected to be filled with sunny skies, breezy winds and a high of 103 degrees.
Summer in Las Vegas is back to normal.
Get ready, Las Vegas’ triple-digit weather is making its way back into the valley. The National Weather Service predicts Sunday’s high to reach 100 degrees with a low of 80.
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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.