Las Vegas’ forecast high for Friday is 106 as a three-day heat wave begins to subside in the valley.
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Temperatures will approach record highs again Thursday as a three-day heat wave bakes the Las Vegas region.
Temperatures will reach dangerous levels across the Las Vegas region starting Wednesday and going through at least Friday, the National Weather Service says.
Summer temperatures will approach late-May records in the Las Vegas Valley starting Tuesday.
Heat that could set some late-May records is on its way to the region, according to the National Weather Service.
Sunny skies and lighter winds will join with near-normal temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley for the rest of the holiday weekend before excessive heat arrives by midweek.
Wind gusts up to 40 mph early Saturday will diminish gradually Saturday across the Las Vegas Valley.
Winds up to 40 to 50 mph could cause hazardous travel and increased fire conditions across the Las Vegas region Friday.
Sunny skies, seasonable temperatures in the upper 80s and light winds are forecast Thursday for the Las Vegas Valley.
Cool temperatures with mild breezes are forecast for the Las Vegas Valley on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures will be about 15 degrees below normal across the valley with brisk winds Tuesday.
Wind gusts will reach 30 mph Monday across much of the Las Vegas Valley as a Pacific front moves through the Southwest.
Weather conditions will be warm, sunny and breezy Sunday in Las Vegas with winds building throughout the day as a Pacific cold front boosts southerly winds across much of the region.
Saturday’s forecast high is 96 with light winds in advance of a much more windy Sunday to end the weekend, says the National Weather Service.
A weekend warming trend will move Las Vegas high temperatures into the mid-90s on Saturday and Sunday before a cold front brings windy conditions and much cooler weather early next week.