Dangerous heat will increase over the Las Vegas region through the weekend, the National Weather Service says.
Las Vegas Weather
The heat will ramp up a few degrees Thursday as the warmest weather of the year covers the Las Vegas region.
The heat will intensify a bit each day over the region, bringing an excessive heat warning Saturday through Monday.
Hot and breezy conditions will envelop the Las Vegas Valley on Tuesday, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast.
A heat wave will continue all week in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast.
Expect warm and mild conditions tonight for fireworks shows across the Las Vegas Valley, the National Weather Service said.
Start at 102 degrees and add a degree or two each day. That’s the July 4 weekend temperature formula for the Las Vegas Valley.
A typical Las Vegas Fourth of July is in store for the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
A windy Wednesday will be felt by anybody venturing outdoors in the Las Vegas Valley.
Las Vegas Valley temperatures will be returning to normal highs by the July Fourth weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
A cold front moved through the Las Vegas Valley overnight, dropping winds and temperatures considerably.
On Sunday, the National Weather Service reported a large cloud of dust rolling into town from the Jean Dry Lake bed, obscuring parts of the mountains that ring the valley.
It could be a wet and windy Friday afternoon around Las Vegas as storms are forecast to develop in the Spring Mountains and perhaps in the valley, the National Weather Service says.
Cloudy skies will clear early Thursday in the Las Vegas Valley, bringing on another hot day.
A break from the Las Vegas heat spell is on its way — but you’ll have to wait until early next week for it.
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Fire departments from Clark County and elsewhere in Nevada are sending dozens of firefighters to assist in battling deadly wildfires in Southern California.
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.