Daily highs around 110 and morning lows near 85 are forecast by the Las Vegas office of the National Weather Service from Saturday through Thursday.
Las Vegas Weather
The World Weather Attribution study included Las Vegas and Phoenix, both having their warmest Junes in recorded weather history.
This year’s summer solstice is a day earlier than normal, and is the earliest in 228 years.
For those enjoying Juneteenth, the high should be close to seasonable near 101 with wind gusts to 21 mph.
Air quality is expected to be in the moderate category or perhaps a bit worse Monday as smoke from wildfires continues to drift into the Las Vegas Valley.
A cooler and windy Tuesday is forecast before a steady climb toward 90 degrees by the weekend, says the National Weather Service.
Winds up to 20 mph and high temperatures in the lower 80s will be felt in Las Vegas on Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
Las Vegas weekend weather will get a bit better Sunday with a sunny sky, light winds and a high near 78, according to the National Weather Service.
Light rainfall and cloudy skies over Las Vegas are expected to lift early Friday, leading to a sunny day, according to the National Weather Service.
The second cold front to blow through Las Vegas this week will bring cooler-than-normal temperatures and gusty winds Thursday with a possibility of overnight rain, says the National Weather Service.
There will be more sunshine to go with windy and cool conditions in the Las Vegas Valley on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
Spotty rain showers were covering much of the northern half of the Las Vegas Valley early Tuesday morning as the first of two cold fronts moves through the region.
Weather conditions in the Las Vegas Valley on Monday will be close to normal, according to the National Weather Service.
The forecast high for Saturday is 72 with plenty of wind and a sunny sky.
It was the first time the Las Vegas Valley had seen 80 degrees since Nov. 6, when it was 86.
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Daily highs around 110 and morning lows near 85 are forecast by the Las Vegas office of the National Weather Service from Saturday through Thursday.
This year’s summer solstice is a day earlier than normal, and is the earliest in 228 years.
For those enjoying Juneteenth, the high should be close to seasonable near 101 with wind gusts to 21 mph.
Air quality is expected to be in the moderate category or perhaps a bit worse Monday as smoke from wildfires continues to drift into the Las Vegas Valley.