Sunday in the Las Vegas Valley will be sunny, with a high near 104, according the National Weather Service forecast.
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A few days of “cool” late-July temperatures are about to come to an end.
Sunny skies, high temperatures a few degrees below normal and lighter winds are forecast Thursday in the Las Vegas Valley, the National Weather Service says.
Clouds will diminish and winds will increase Wednesday in the Las Vegas Valley, the National Weather Service says.
While the Las Vegas Valley will experience light winds, higher elevations could see storm activity Tuesday. A red flag warning has been issued for the region.
Las Vegas Valley residents could encounter sprinkles or showers along with lightning on Monday, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast.
It was the fourth longest spell on record, according to the National Weather Service. Less than a hundredth of an inch was recorded at McCarran International Airport, where the weather service officially measures the valley’s precipitation.
Lighter winds and slightly rising temperatures are forecast for the Las Vegas Valley this weekend
Southern Nevada residents and visitors will encounter high temperatures reaching about 107 with breezes up to 18 mph on Thursday, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast.
Lighter afternoon winds and typical mid-summer high temperatures around 106-108 are forecast for the Las Vegas Valley for the next several days.
With a wave of excessive heat warnings issued for the Las Vegas Valley, residents are urged to keep in mind the safety of their pets to prevent them from succumbing to heatstroke.
Hot and windy conditions will continue Tuesday in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast.
Oppressive heat and brisk winds will continue in the Las Vegas Valley on Monday.
The National Weather Service said Sunday the high temperature was 113 degrees, falling short of the July 12 record of 114, set in 2003.
Sunday may be the hottest official temperature for the Las Vegas Valley in nearly two years, as the high is expected to reach 114, the National Weather Service said.
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Wind gusts largely in the upper 30-mph range were felt across much of the Las Vegas Valley but didn’t get much stronger.
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.