Reaching the mark is an unofficial start to the summer heat in the Las Vegas Valley, and officials publicly warned residents about heat dangers.
Las Vegas Weather
As Las Vegas hits triple-digit temperatures, Clark County officials have launched an initiative aimed at raising awareness about heat-related illness.
Highs near 95 are forecast Tuesday through Thursday before a possible 100 degrees on Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
Brian Head Resort its wrapping up its winter sports season — the Utah ski resort’s longest season in 59 years of operation.
Highs in the 90s forecast starting Mother’s Day and rising higher next week.
Laughlin residents have been told to boil their tap water before drinking or cooking with it after flash flooding Friday washed dirt and mud into the community‘s water supply.
Friday’s high of 105 degrees and clear skies just may be the calm before the storm.
Moisture from Hurricane Dolores might bring rain to the Las Vegas Valley over the weekend, but Thursday should stay hot and sunny.
Las Vegas is looking a whole lot of normal this week — at least when it comes to the weather.
The death toll from natural disasters such as earthquakes, storms and heatwaves rose sharply worldwide in the first six months of 2015, the world‘s largest reinsurance company Munich Re said on Tuesday.
Tuesday‘s weather is expected to be filled with sunny skies, breezy winds and a high of 103 degrees.
Summer in Las Vegas is back to normal.
Get ready, Las Vegas’ triple-digit weather is making its way back into the valley. The National Weather Service predicts Sunday’s high to reach 100 degrees with a low of 80.
Temperatures are only set to reach 95 degrees Saturday, which is 10 degrees below normal for this time of year.
After a week of temperatures cooler than normal, things will start to heat up again by the end of the weekend in Las Vegas.
Reaching the mark is an unofficial start to the summer heat in the Las Vegas Valley, and officials publicly warned residents about heat dangers.
As Las Vegas hits triple-digit temperatures, Clark County officials have launched an initiative aimed at raising awareness about heat-related illness.
Highs near 95 are forecast Tuesday through Thursday before a possible 100 degrees on Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
Brian Head Resort its wrapping up its winter sports season — the Utah ski resort’s longest season in 59 years of operation.
each morning and afternoon.