Sunday hit a high of 75 degrees, and temperatures were expected to jump up to 78 on Monday. After that, the week’s weather will only fluctuate by one degree, meteorologist Ashley Wolf said.
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Sunny conditions are expected, with high temperatures closer to normal for this time of year. Highs are forecast in the mid 70s for next week.
On Halloween morning, parts of the Las Vegas Valley will feel temperatures around freezing, according to the National Weather Service.
With low temperatures forecast to be near freezing or in the upper 20s this week, Las Vegas and Clark County officials are offering advice to residents to help them deal with the early onset of cold weather.
Wind associated with the cold front that passed through the valley early Sunday will persist for much of Sunday with gusts out of the north up to 40 mph.
The National Weather Service has issued a fire weather watch, starting early Sunday morning, due to high winds and low humidity. Outdoor burning is discouraged.
A sunny and dry weekend will continue in the Las Vegas Valley, and windy conditions are forecast for Sunday.
After a couple of days of crisp fall weather, temperatures are expected to warm up again and hover in the 80s throughout next week.
The Las Vegas Valley will see sunshine and dry conditions this weekend, but temperatures are expected to drop by 10 degrees mid-way through next week.
Going into the workweek, highs are expected to reach 77 on Monday and 78 on Tuesday.
It will be a windy Saturday in much of Southern Nevada, according to the Las Vegas office of the National Weather Service.
McCarran International Airport got .24 inch of rain, the valley’s wettest day since May 10. Monday broke the record for the date, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Trevor Boucher.
After a cool Saturday, temperatures are expected to hover around normal for this time of year over the next few days in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
The Las Vegas Valley is in for a fire weather watch on Monday, with dry conditions, low humidity and wind gusts up to 35 mph.
Above average temperatures are expected to continue through Saturday, with a high of 105, but relief is expected starting Sunday.