Las Vegas Valley sees warmest day of 2025 — PHOTOS
Updated July 14, 2025 - 6:11 pm
No records were broken in the Las Vegas Valley, but Monday proved to be the hottest day of 2025 so far, the National Weather Service said.
The weather service said the official high at Harry Reid International Airport reached 112 degrees, four degrees short of the daily record of 116, set in 1972.
An extreme heat warning was in effect until 9 p.m.
On Saturday, the agency said it has been a year since Las Vegas recorded the hottest week on record for the month of July in 2024. On July 7, that year, the valley hit 120, an all-time high temperature record.
The agency warned the public to stay hydrated and out of the elements to avoid heat-related illnesses.
Clark County has activated cooling stations for the latest extreme heat warning. The daytime stations were available for anyone needing relief from the heat, including those experiencing homelessness.
A full list of cooling stations is available at allin.clarkcountynv.gov.
Officials advised people to drink plenty of water, stay out of the sun, and make sure young children and pets were not left in unattended vehicles.
2025 heat
June 15: Las Vegas experienced its first 110-degree day of the year. The weather service reported on social media that this “ties for the 13th earliest 110°F+ day on record.”
June 8-9: Las Vegas saw its first extreme heat warning of the year, but no records were broken.
May 30: The valley hit 105 degrees, breaking a daily record.
May 22: Las Vegas registered its first 100-degree day of the year.
April 11: Las Vegas officially hit 96 degrees, a day after setting a record high of 93 degrees,
March 26: Las Vegas recorded its first 90 degree day of the year.
Feb. 3: Las Vegas saw its first 80-degree temperature in what turned out to be the third-warmest February on record since 1937.
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