The Spring Mountains are the source of groundwater recharge for Pahrump, where residents rely on domestic wells.
Las Vegas Weather
The average Las Vegas homeowner’s landscape, while certainly not 100 percent fireproof, is less likely to catch fire even in the extreme hot and dry conditions because of home irrigation.
Fire departments from Clark County and elsewhere in Nevada are sending dozens of firefighters to assist in battling deadly wildfires in Southern California.
Wind gusts largely in the upper 30-mph range were felt across much of the Las Vegas Valley but didn’t get much stronger.
Thursday through Friday will see less than 10 hours of daylight and conversely 14 hours when the sun is below the horizon.
Even though most of the Las Vegas Valley woke up to rain, the city has steered clear of damage, the National Weather Service said Saturday afternoon.
Adventure seekers beware: those clouds could bring flash floods to Mount Charleston.
Wednesday was another hot, sunny day in the Las Vegas Valley, with a side of wind.
High temperatures may not exactly be on the rise for Las Vegas, but the humidity levels sure will.
The Las Vegas Valley’s usual summertime sunny skies and 100-degree-plus temperatures are around for now, but monsoon moisture could bring cooler weather later in the week.
If you’re tired of the heat and looking for a cooler place to live, you might try Summerlin or even Anthem. Heather Bruton-Berrey doesn’t switch on the air conditioner in her Summerlin home until June.
A flow of weather from the Mojave Desert is drying out our already dry heat.
A sunny, warm weekend is in the cards for the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
After clouds and even a little rain kept July cooler, the end of the month is looking like it will be more typically Las Vegas: hot and sunny.
The end of July is looking pretty dry as sunny skies and high temperatures are forecasted for the weekend, the National Weather Service said.
The Spring Mountains are the source of groundwater recharge for Pahrump, where residents rely on domestic wells.
The average Las Vegas homeowner’s landscape, while certainly not 100 percent fireproof, is less likely to catch fire even in the extreme hot and dry conditions because of home irrigation.
Fire departments from Clark County and elsewhere in Nevada are sending dozens of firefighters to assist in battling deadly wildfires in Southern California.
Wind gusts largely in the upper 30-mph range were felt across much of the Las Vegas Valley but didn’t get much stronger.
each morning and afternoon.