In Nevada, both the number of heat-related deaths and heat-related worker complaints more than doubled from 2022 to 2023, signaling a scorching future.
Las Vegas Weather
The weekend highs will be a bit above normal before a few days of excessive heat in the middle of the coming week.
Morning lows will be in the mid-70s, with highs at or near 100 into next week.
A weak trough passing north of Las Vegas will bring some gusty winds as the only blemish on a Memorial Day weekend forecast, says the National Weather Service.
Reaching the mark is an unofficial start to the summer heat in the Las Vegas Valley, and officials publicly warned residents about heat dangers.
A cooldown is in store for the valley, which means temperatures will drop closer to seasonal average highs of about 99 degrees by Tuesday afternoon, meteorologist Chris Outler said Saturday.
Weekend temperatures in the Las Vegas valley will be hotter than normal, but it’s nothing we haven’t seen before.
Storms developing in the Spring Mountains could bring rain to the Las Vegas Valley.
After spinning west across the Atlantic, Tropical Storm Erika is finally ready to pay a visit to the islands.
A storm southwest of the valley is bound for Las Vegas, bringing with it a chance for light rain.
Parts of the Las Vegas Valley saw a little rain Tuesday morning.
Summer vacation may be over for most of Clark County School District students, but the summer heat isn’t quite ready to leave.
Sunday’s toasty conditions served as a reminder that it’s still summer.
Temperatures in Las Vegas remained high Saturday, but rain might soon find its way to the valley, the National Weather Service said.
Hazy skies are sticking around, and Clark County remains under an air quality advisory. Smoke from wildfires, especially the Rough Fire, burning just west of the Sierra slopes near Fresno, Calif., will waft in and above the valley through at least Sunday, National Weather Service meteorologist Barry Pierce said.
The weekend highs will be a bit above normal before a few days of excessive heat in the middle of the coming week.
Morning lows will be in the mid-70s, with highs at or near 100 into next week.
A weak trough passing north of Las Vegas will bring some gusty winds as the only blemish on a Memorial Day weekend forecast, says the National Weather Service.
Reaching the mark is an unofficial start to the summer heat in the Las Vegas Valley, and officials publicly warned residents about heat dangers.
each morning and afternoon.