High temperatures in Las Vegas will warm nearly 10 degrees Sunday into the low 90s with breezy conditions, according to the National Weather Service.
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.
Friday morning’s gusty winds should not be an issue in the Las Vegas Valley through the weekend.
Alexander Rojas-Esqueda was found safe on Friday, according to Las Vegas police.
After the first 100-degree day of the year, conditions in Las Vegas will be about 15 degrees cooler this weekend, just in time for the Electric Daisy Carnival.
The high temperature had reached 99 each of the past three days at the official measuring station at Harry Reid International Airport.
Harry Reid International Airport hit a high of 99 degrees on Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
The official weather station at Harry Reid International Airport flirted with 100 for several hours Sunday afternoon.
Previously known as Helldorado Days, May 15 is the 117th anniversary of a land auction in 1905 that marks the beginning of Las Vegas.
The mercury should come close to 100 for the next several days in Las Vegas.
Windy conditions will turn into warm temperatures starting Friday, says the National Weather Service.
Warmer temperatures and reduced winds are forecast for Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
The last shot of winter may have hit the Las Vegas area on Wednesday.
While Sunday’s potentially damaging winds may be past, breezes will still be strong on Monday.
Israeli Independence Day, known as Yom Ha’atzma’ut, was celebrated Sunday at Craig Ranch Regional Park in North Las Vegas.
The Sunday dust storm appears to be diminishing, according to the National Weather Service.