The mercury at the airport last reached 100 degrees at 105 on Sept. 8, 2022.
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Record streak of sub-100 days for Las Vegas Valley expected to end Friday.
Extreme heat conditions will blanket the Las Vegas region this weekend, says the National Weather Service.
The July-September outlook calls for “warmer than normal temps” and “the potential for normal-to-below normal precipitation,” said the National Weather Service.
Harry Reid International Airport hit 97 degrees Monday, which means Las Vegas has failed to reach 100 degrees for 291 straight days.
Las Vegas may set a record for consecutive days below 100 next week, says the weather service.
The National Weather Service issued a wind advisory in southern and central Nevada.
At least 11 people were injured, including one critically, Friday morning in crashes across the rainy Las Vegas valley.
Centennial Hills and Summerlin saw some heavy rain Monday evening. June normally is one of the driest months of the year in the valley.
Average summertime temperatures in Las Vegas have increased by 5.8 degrees since 1970, ranking as the second fastest-warming city in the U.S.
A 20 percent chance of rain at high elevations did produce rain at Mount Charleston on Wednesday.
A 105 reading on Sept. 8, 2022, was the last time the mercury at Harry Reid International Airport reached or exceeded 100.