The July record comes as the weather service said the 14 days ending Saturday were the hottest two weeks in Las Vegas history.
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Burn and illness cases mount as summer of extreme heat nears — and may exceed — record of consecutive days at 110 or hotter.
Las Vegas could possibly tie or surpass its all-time stretch for consecutive days with 110-degree or higher temperatures.
The Friday forecast is for moderate ozone levels with good quality air for particulate matter, said the Clark County Division of Air Quality.
The temperature peaked at 112 degrees at 2 p.m. Monday at Harry Reid International Airport, two degrees hotter than Sunday.