Several sunny and windy days are forecast for the Las Vegas Valley.
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Sunday marks the last day of summer and the end of Las Vegas’ fourth hottest and fourth dryest summer on record.
An excessive heat warning for the Las Vegas Valley was canceled early Thursday — not that it will do a lot to change the above-normal heat.
Temperatures on Saturday only reached 89 degrees, breaking the record for the date, last set on June 22, 1976, at 91 degrees. Sunday’s high is expected to reach 94 degrees.
Las Vegas has seen some strange weather so far in 2019, with unusually cool, wet conditions that set records and helped reduce water use.
The Las Vegas Valley broke the record for the coldest high temperature on May 22, according to the National Weather Service.