Wildfires in California and Arizona painted the air in the Las Vegas Valley in ochre tones Tuesday, prompting Clark County to issue an air quality advisory for Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Just when you thought it was safe to go outside again, monsoon moisture and thunderstorms are heading back into the Las Vegas Valley.
High temperatures and lingering chances of thunderstorms are in the forecast for the Las Vegas Valley this week, according to the National Weather Service.
Cooler temperatures are expected in the Las Vegas Valley over the next five days, as excessive heat warning expires, the National Weather Service said.
The Las Vegas Valley’s latest heat wave will continue into the weekend, prompting the National Weather Service to extend this week’s excessive heat warning again.
International tourists got what they came for Thursday at Death Valley National Park as the official temperature soared to 127 degrees at 4:42 p.m., tying a record for the date set in 1993, according to the National Weather Service.
An excessive-heat warning issued this week has been extended through Saturday as temperatures remain dangerously high across the Las Vegas Valley.
With temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley expected to stay just below record highs for the next few days, Clark County is offering kids a way to beat the heat that might even be good for their brains.
An excessive heat warning went into effect early Tuesday and will remain in place at least through Thursday as high temperatures are expected to reach 111 degrees and above, according to the National Weather Service.
Scorching heat radiated across the U.S. Southwest on Tuesday, with the highest temperatures expected in California’s Death Valley during a week that forecasters say could prove to be the region’s hottest this year.