The weather outlook leading up to and including the Fourth of July is calm, clear, and hot, the National Weather Service said.
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This week’s heat wave is over, but hot weather will continue through the weekend and into next week in the Las Vegas Valley.
Southern Nevada’s 2018 monsoon season is expected to be wetter than normal, prompting warnings for residents to be ready for potentially deadly flash flooding.
Hot, dry weather and rising winds will lead to dangerous fire conditions in Southern Nevada this week, according to the National Weather Service.
The valley will experience triple-digit highs through Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
The Las Vegas Valley will go from hot to slightly less hot as the weekend approaches, according to the National Weather Service.
Above-average temperatures are in store for the Las Vegas Valley throughout the workweek, according to the National Weather Service.
An excessive heat warning in the valley expired Saturday night, after temperatures topped out at 110 degrees, but that doesn’t mean the triple-digit highs have expired.
An excessive heat warning from the National Weather Service will continue through Saturday night as temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley continue to rise above average.
Summer began in the Las Vegas Valley with a near record-breaking high and an excessive heat warning from the National Weather Service.