The official first day of summer is still three weeks away but the Las Vegas Valley already is starting to heat up.
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The Las Vegas Valley will stay warm and windy through the rest of the week before heading into a string of triple-digit highs this weekend.
Temperatures are rising across the Las Vegas Valley, but gusty winds in the middle of the week will give residents a short break before triple-digit highs return.
A low-pressure system moving into the Las Vegas Valley at the end of the week will drive temperatures down as wind speeds rise, according to the National Weather Service.
There’s a chance the Las Vegas Valley could see rainfall over the next two days before temperatures break into the 90s again.
Don’t worry about adding a jacket to your Electric Daisy Carnival ensemble: Overnight temperatures will stay warm through the weekend.
The Electric Daisy Carnival kicks off on Friday, just in time for a weekend of hot, breezy days and balmy overnight temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley.
Temperatures will be consistent over the next several days in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
A wind advisory for the Las Vegas Valley is set to expire Friday night, and cooler weather should follow on Saturday before temperatures start to creep up again, according to the National Weather Service.
Wednesday’s triple-digit high shattered the previous record for the day, but Thursday will kick off a cooling trend in the Las Vegas Valley.