Atomic Golf customers had called its bays “stifling.” The off-Strip facility said it has fixed its system and is offering guests other ways to stay cool.
Las Vegas Weather
After two days of official 108 highs, Thursday and Friday are projected to reach around 106. Winds could gust to 22 mph Thursday, giving a blow dryer feel to the day.
The forecast high for central Las Vegas is 108 on Tuesday and 109 on Wednesday, both just below record highs for the dates.
“Dangerously hot conditions,” are forecast by the National Weather Service for Tuesday morning through Wednesday evening.
Harry Reid International Airport set more records during a weeklong heat wave in early June.
The heaviest storm activity during the afternoon was in the mountains on the southern edge of Henderson.
On Sept. 1, the Las Vegas Valley recorded one of its wettest days in recent memory.
Another round of monsoonal storms pounded the Las Vegas Valley on Friday, two weeks after Tropical Storm Hilary soaked the area.
Burn and illness cases mount as summer of extreme heat nears — and may exceed — record of consecutive days at 110 or hotter.
An isolated thunderstorm and flash flooding were reported in Henderson on Monday afternoon.
Measurable snow was reported in some Henderson and Anthem neighborhoods. Flurries also were spotted in Centennial Hills.
A rare humid morning in Las Vegas foreshadowed the possibility of more storms Friday, following a night of heavy monsoonal rains and lightning.
Red Rock had the strongest gust at 55 mph around 3:30 a.m. Tuesday and saw gusts around 40 mph most of the day.
Rain showers hit around the Las Vegas Valley Friday afternoon.
High winds could develop in Henderson and Boulder City late Thursday evening as a thunderstorm in the Moapa area moves southeast, according to the National Weather Service.
Las Vegas is a special kind of resort city. In the city, you get The Strip (along with the Sphere); on the outside, you get the vast Mojave Desert with its nostalgic attractions. In the past, people visiting Las Vegas would do so with the phrase in mind: “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.” […]
Atomic Golf customers had called its bays “stifling.” The off-Strip facility said it has fixed its system and is offering guests other ways to stay cool.
After two days of official 108 highs, Thursday and Friday are projected to reach around 106. Winds could gust to 22 mph Thursday, giving a blow dryer feel to the day.
The forecast high for central Las Vegas is 108 on Tuesday and 109 on Wednesday, both just below record highs for the dates.
“Dangerously hot conditions,” are forecast by the National Weather Service for Tuesday morning through Wednesday evening.