It’ll be a hot and sunny weekend, with a chance of rain Tuesday
By CASSANDRA TALOMA LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Rick Langely plays a game of disc golf at Sunset Park on Sunday, June 7, 2015, in Las Vegas. Sunset Park features 24 baskets for disc golfers and is a popular place to gather. (James Tensuan/Las Vegas Review Journal) Follow James Tensuan on Twitter @jtensuan
Jackson Davis, 6, from left, his friend Brody Brennan, 8, and brother Maddox, 8, fish at Tule Springs in Las Vegas Sunday, June 7, 2015. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow Erik Verduzco on Twitter @Erik_Verduzco
Rick Langley signs a disc that Patrick Kjenstad used to get an ace on Sunday, June 7, 2015, in Las Vegas. It is customary for players to sign a disc that was used to make an ace. Sunset Park features 24 baskets for disc golfers and is a popular place to gather. (James Tensuan/Las Vegas Review Journal) Follow James Tensuan on Twitter @jtensuan
Neil Kirkpatrick plays a game of disc golf at Sunset Park on Sunday, June 7, 2015, in Las Vegas. Sunset Park features 24 baskets for disc golfers and is a popular place to gather. (James Tensuan/Las Vegas Review Journal) Follow James Tensuan on Twitter @jtensuan
Jeff Kennedy plays a game of disc golf at Sunset Park on Sunday, June 7, 2015, in Las Vegas. Sunset Park features 24 baskets for disc golfers and is a popular place to gather. (James Tensuan/Las Vegas Review Journal) Follow James Tensuan on Twitter @jtensuan
Left to right, Jeff Kennedy, Neil Kirkpatrick, Patrick Kjenstad and Rick Langely walk across Sunset Park during a game of disc golf on Sunday, June 7, 2015, in Las Vegas. Sunset Park features 24 baskets for disc golfers and is a popular place to gather. (James Tensuan/Las Vegas Review Journal) Follow James Tensuan on Twitter @jtensuan
on Sunday, June 7, 2015, in Las Vegas. Sunset Park features 24 baskets for disc golfers and is a popular place to gather. (James Tensuan/Las Vegas Review Journal) Follow James Tensuan on Twitter @jtensuan
Horses 4 Heroes volunteer Rocky Andrews fills a horse’s drinking water bucket at Tule Springs in Las Vegas Sunday, June 7, 2015. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow Erik Verduzco on Twitter @Erik_Verduzco
Horses 4 Heroes volunteer Rocky Andrews holds his hand to a horse as he fills a drinking water bucket at Tule Springs in Las Vegas Sunday, June 7, 2015. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow Erik Verduzco on Twitter @Erik_Verduzco
Lisa Distler, barn manager for Horses 4 Heroes, cleans the ground of the stable at Tule Springs in Las Vegas Sunday, June 7, 2015. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow Erik Verduzco on Twitter @Erik_Verduzco
Maddox Davis, 8, left, and his friend Brody Brennan, 8, fish at Tule Springs in Las Vegas Sunday, June 7, 2015. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow Erik Verduzco on Twitter @Erik_Verduzco
Brody Brennan, 8, throws his fishing line at Tule Springs in Las Vegas Sunday, June 7, 2015. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Follow Erik Verduzco on Twitter @Erik_Verduzco
Temperatures during the beginning of the week should warm up the Las Vegas Valley, and remnants of Hurricane Blanca might bring rain Tuesday, the National Weather Service said.
With a high of 95 degrees on Sunday, meteorologist Chris Outler said, Las Vegas saw a nice and sunny day graced with light winds.
Dry conditions are expected to continue Monday, but weather should be a bit warmer as the temperature high is looking to be right around 100 degrees, meteorologist Jim Harrison said.
There will be a change of pace come Tuesday as moisture from Hurricane Blanca starts moving north. The hurricane formed off Mexico’s Pacific coast as a category 4 storm but weakened to a category 2 on Thursday.
An increase of clouds and a 25 percent chance of thunderstorms and showers are projected for a humid Tuesday afternoon, with a high of 95 degrees, Outler said.
The outlook for Wednesday will be about the same as another storm system will be making its way from the west, Harrison said.
The combination of the two storm systems make a significant change in the valley’s weather, but forecasters are not confident on just where in the valley it will hit.
Review-Journal writer Ricardo Torres contributed to this story.
Contact reporter Cassandra Taloma at ctaloma@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0381.
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