Memorial Day should be cool and close to calm in the Las Vegas Valley.
Las Vegas Weather
Red flag warnings will continue Sunday in the Las Vegas region before calmer conditions are forecast.
Cooler temperatures and gusty conditions are forecast this weekend as cold fronts move through the Las Vegas Valley, says the National Weather Service.
Friday conditions will be similar to Thursday with a high near 101 and wind gusts to 35 mph. By Monday, the high will be in the low 80s.
Memorial Day weekend will see cooler weather after perhaps back-to-back days of 100 or better.
Summer-like conditions will prevail through the week, says the National Weather Service.
High temperatures in Las Vegas will warm nearly 10 degrees Sunday into the low 90s with breezy conditions, according to the National Weather Service.
Friday morning’s gusty winds should not be an issue in the Las Vegas Valley through the weekend.
After the first 100-degree day of the year, conditions in Las Vegas will be about 15 degrees cooler this weekend, just in time for the Electric Daisy Carnival.
The high temperature had reached 99 each of the past three days at the official measuring station at Harry Reid International Airport.
Harry Reid International Airport hit a high of 99 degrees on Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
The official weather station at Harry Reid International Airport flirted with 100 for several hours Sunday afternoon.
The mercury should come close to 100 for the next several days in Las Vegas.
Windy conditions will turn into warm temperatures starting Friday, says the National Weather Service.
Warmer temperatures and reduced winds are forecast for Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
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