The Las Vegas Valley will see a gradual warming trend through the weekend, the National Weather Service forecasts.
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The latest National Weather Service forecast calls for diminished winds Wednesday in the Las Vegas Valley.
Windy conditions in the Las Vegas Valley will continue most of the day Tuesday, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast.
The Las Vegas Valley and most of Nevada will face strong winds Monday that will elevate fire danger.
Southern Nevada and parts of northwest Arizona could see potentially dangerous weather on Mother’s Day.
A warm weekend with temperatures 12 to 14 degrees above normal is forecast for the Las Vegas Valley.
Las Vegas temperatures will remain 10 to 12 degrees above normal this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Gusty winds of 20 mph or more are expected early Thursday in Las Vegas and will probably keep the day’s high temperature short of the century mark.
The last time it hit 100 degrees was Sept. 15, when it reached 102, the National Weather Service tweeted.
Temperatures about 10 to 12 degrees above normal will persist in the Las Vegas Valley for the next week, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast.
Sunday’s weather in Las Vegas will be a carbon copy of Saturday — sunny skies, a high in the low 90s and windy conditions.
Windy conditions in the Las Vegas Valley will continue through the weekend with winds gusting close to 25 mph.
After falling short of the 100-degree mark in April, Las Vegas will stay in the mid-90s as May opens.
For the first time since records have been kept, Las Vegas is expected to reach 100 degrees in April.
McCarran International Airport has never reached 100 degrees during April, but that may change with a forecast high of 102 on Wednesday.