Remember, desert dwellers, it’s getting hot out there
May 29, 2015 - 10:24 am
Drink more water and try to stay cool, because high temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley will continue through the weekend.
It will be a mostly sunny Friday with a high of 99 degrees, flirting with 100, National Weather Service meteorologist Caleb Steele said.
Northwest winds blowing 5 to 7 mph will switch to a southeasterly direction by nightfall, once the temperature drops down to 77 degrees.
But the heat won’t stop there.
Saturday is expected to be the first day the valley enters triple-digits, with an expected high of with 102 degrees, 8 degrees above normal, Steele said.
Sunday will kick it up a notch with a high of 103 degrees, just one degree shy of the valley’s May 31 record high of 104.
Clark County officials on Friday reminded desert dwellers of tips to avoid dehydration.
- Don’t leave children or pets in unattended vehicles. Temperatures can rise to 120 degrees in a car when outside temperatures are in the 90s.
- Wear sunscreen, carrying plenty of water, dress for summer and limit outdoor activities to before noon and after sundown.
- Check on friends, family and the elderly who many need help adjusting to the heat.
“Most heat disorders occur because the victim has been overexposed to heat or has over-exercised for his or her age and physical condition,” according to a Clark County news release. Heat exhaustion symptoms include heavy sweating, paleness, muscle cramps and dizziness.
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