Las Vegas Valley residents faced high wind gusts Tuesday morning as a cold front moved into the region.
Marvin Clemons
Marvin joined Reviewjournal.com in March 2019 after a 7.5-year stint on the assignment desk at KSNV News 3. He started his newspaper career (via school of hard knocks) several decades ago in Utah after service in the U.S. Air Force, and eventually spent 25 years in the Chicago newspaper market before the industry downsizing in 2011 made him and wife Julie move West. They have six children and 12 grandchildren still enjoying Midwest winters/summers.
Las Vegas Valley residents will have to endure one more day of record heat on Labor Day before conditions take a major turn to windy and cool weather.
A Henderson movie theater will resume operations Friday after being shuttered for months because of the coronavirus pandemic.
A 1794 silver dollar believed to be one of the first to be struck by the U.S. Mint is going up for sale again in Las Vegas.
The excessive heat will see highs in Las Vegas of 109 to 111 for Labor Day weekend, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast. Additional day shelters will be open through the long weekend.
Las Vegas temperatures will rise to dangerous levels through Labor Day weekend, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast.
Triple-digit high temperatures will stay with Las Vegas residents for the coming week, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast.
Nevada Task Force 1, a team of urban search and rescue experts, which had been placed on alert for a possible response to Hurricane Laura, has been informed it will not be activated for storm relief.
A slow but steady decline from record temperatures should bring noticeable relief to Las Vegas Valley residents by the weekend.
Relief from triple-digit highs may be about a week away as the Las Vegas Valley continues its record August heat wave.
The hottest August in Las Vegas weather history shows little sign of cooling off. An excessive heat warning runs through Thursday evening.
The amount you may spend on your dog is based on factors such as where you live, whether you adopt or get your dog from a breeder and your lifestyle.
Rain and thunderstorms could enter the Las Vegas Valley on Monday afternoon, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast.
Monsoonal moisture returned to the Las Vegas area on Saturday after what has been a record-breaking hot and dry August.
The sun was not visible early Friday because of fires burning all over the West that are filling the Las Vegas sky with unhealthy smoke, haze and ozone.