A weak trough passing north of Las Vegas will bring some gusty winds as the only blemish on a Memorial Day weekend forecast, says the National Weather Service.
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Reaching the mark is an unofficial start to the summer heat in the Las Vegas Valley, and officials publicly warned residents about heat dangers.
As Las Vegas hits triple-digit temperatures, Clark County officials have launched an initiative aimed at raising awareness about heat-related illness.
Highs near 95 are forecast Tuesday through Thursday before a possible 100 degrees on Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
Brian Head Resort its wrapping up its winter sports season — the Utah ski resort’s longest season in 59 years of operation.
The Las Vegas Valley should expect hot and dry weather after Wednesday’s storm that brought up to an inch of rain in the outskirts of the valley.
The record, which eclipsed the 111 degrees seen on July 13, came after an excessive heat warning was issued early Monday for the valley.
The summer grasshopper invasion in the Las Vegas Valley is so large it may be showing up on the National Weather Service’s radar as evening rain storms.
After three days of moist monsoonal conditions, the Las Vegas Valley is expected to dry out through the weekend and into the new workweek.
The possibility of wet weather will give way to a warmer, drier weekend in the Las Vegas Valley, the National Weather Service said.
The Las Vegas Valley got its first taste of monsoon season Wednesday, prompting authorities to issue a flash flood watch for Clark County.
The possibility of the Las Vegas Valley’s first “significant” taste of what has been a delayed monsoon season didn’t happen Tuesday, but rain chances will linger.
Additional moisture and slightly lower temperatures are expected in the Las Vegas Valley this coming week before hotter weather returns on the weekend.
Hot and windy conditions will persist in the Las Vegas Valley through Sunday before chances of thunderstorms enter the forecast, the National Weather Service says.
A red flag warning has been issued for high fire danger across Clark County on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Las Vegas is a special kind of resort city. On the inside, you get The Strip (and now, 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.” […]
A weak trough passing north of Las Vegas will bring some gusty winds as the only blemish on a Memorial Day weekend forecast, says the National Weather Service.
Reaching the mark is an unofficial start to the summer heat in the Las Vegas Valley, and officials publicly warned residents about heat dangers.
As Las Vegas hits triple-digit temperatures, Clark County officials have launched an initiative aimed at raising awareness about heat-related illness.
Highs near 95 are forecast Tuesday through Thursday before a possible 100 degrees on Friday, according to the National Weather Service.