Above normal temperatures will stick around this week in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
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Forecast highs will be above the normal 104-degree high for this time of year.
After monitoring weather conditions Tuesday, the National Weather Service has upgraded a fire weather watch for the Las Vegas Valley to a midweek red flag warning, meaning conditions will be ideal for wildfires.
Wednesday’s high is expected to reach 105 degrees before dipping to 80 degrees in the evening, when gusts will continue to grow stronger overnight into Thursday.
A wet and windy Wednesday in the Las Vegas Valley left some parts of the valley flooded, prompting the closure of Red Rock Canyon National Recreation Area and Spring Mountain Ranch State Park.