Las Vegas weather conditions will stay mostly unchanged during the last week of June, according to the National Weather Service.
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A high pressure ridge is in place over Las Vegas, keeping conditions sunny and warm in place for the week.
Late June highs around 105 are forecast for the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
Seasonable temperatures, sunshine and some gusty afternoon winds are expected Friday in the Las Vegas Valley.
A few light showers fell on parts of the Las Vegas Valley on Wednesday. The monsoon season for the valley officially started June 15.
Everyone in Vegas seems to have a wind story this year. Maybe it’s a gust knocking down an unsuspecting pedestrian, a set of patio furniture ending up in a neighbor’s yard or dust covering your car.
The weekdays will become increasingly warmer this week, says the National Weather Service.
A mild Sunday with light winds is forecast for the Las Vegas Valley.
Wind gusts to 45 mph were recorded near Kyle Canyon in the Spring Mountains on Saturday afternoon, and winds were causing troubles in other parts of the Las Vegas Valley.
A Pacific cold front moving through the Las Vegas Valley before the weekend will bring powerful winds and cooler temperatures, says the National Weather Service.
Prepare for two hot days with plenty of wind in Las Vegas before a cooler weekend, says the National Weather Service.
Tuesday will be a second day of relatively mild weather, says the National Weather Service.
Monday may not see a triple-digit high temperature in Las Vegas. Strong winds are forecast to remain, however.
Winds gusted to 67 mph on the west side of Las Vegas on Sunday, downing a stoplight at a southwest valley intersection.
The Saturday high has reached 109 at the airport, tying a 66-year-old record. It could go higher.