Monday’s predicted high in Las Vegas is 108 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. If that’s right, it’ll be the hottest day of 2015 so far.
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Late showers doused the west valley Saturday and wind gusts reached 40 mph, the National Weather Service said.
A flash flood warning is in effect until 9:45 p.m. for the east half of the Carpenter 1 burn area in Kyle Canyon, the National Weather Service announced Friday evening.
Clouds lingering over the Las Vegas Valley on Thursday are not expected to bring any rain, the National Weather Service said.
Rain hasn’t touched down in the valley so far, but a 30 percent chance for showers will persist overnight, according to the National Weather Service.
Step outside Monday if you want to bake in triple-digit heat and sun: Cloudy skies and showers are bound for Las Vegas.
Hot and sunny weather is predicted in Las Vegas this weekend, with a chance of rain in the mountains, the National Weather Service said.
It’s still going to be sunny and a little windy in the Las Vegas Valley on Tuesday, but the “gradual cool down” begins now.
The Las Vegas Valley will experience a “gradual cool down” from the triple-digit temperatures it saw over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
It’s beginning to feel a lot like Las Vegas, triple-digit weather and all.
Drink more water and try to stay cool, because high temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley will continue through the weekend.
The clouds adorning Las Vegas Valley skies Saturday weren’t bringing much more than a pleasant view.
A storm system is moving through the Las Vegas Valley and it might make your day a bit cooler, according to the National Weather Service.
Look to the northern valley mountains for a possible light show on Thursday as there are chances for thunderstorms and showers, the National Weather Service said.
Wednesday’s cloud coverage should clear out before another storm system rolls through the valley Thursday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Go ahead and pack up your winter attire again, Las Vegans.
Clouds showed up on Sunday but rain wasn’t expected until Monday, according to the National Weather Service said.