The workweek begins in Las Vegas under clear skies Monday, with sunny conditions throughout the day.
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The weekend in Las Vegas will wrap up today with mostly sunny skies, and a possibility of an afternoon shower between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. at around 10%.
The weekend in Las Vegas starts the same way the work week ended, with just a slight chance of a stray storm in the afternoon.
A flash flood warning was issued for parts of the Las Vegas Valley due to strong thunderstorms.
The National Weather Service, in a new report, said summer 2025 had above-normal temperatures and below-normal precipitation.
The average 24-hour temperature at Death Valley National Park this summer was 104.5 degrees.
The smoke is expected to be most noticeable from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.
The scorching temperatures that set numerous records in Las Vegas this summer are lingering after Labor Day.
“We blew (the summer) record out of the water,” National Weather Service meteorologist Morgan Stessman said.
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The record of consecutive days reaching 100 or higher, set in 1944, is 66, said National Weather Service meteorologist Clay Morgan.
Rain showers or thunderstorms are a 20 percent possibility Thursday in the Las Vegas Valley, says the National Weather Service.
June and July set records by several degrees for the highest average daily temperature. August is on track to do the same.
Storms could find parts of the valley this weekend while fall-like temperatures will be felt at Mount Charleston.
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A flash flood warning was issued for parts of the Las Vegas Valley due to strong thunderstorms.
The National Weather Service said the Goodsprings area received “between 1 and 1.5 inches of rain” in the afternoon.
There’s at least a 20 percent chance of rain every day this week, the National Weather Service said, as another wave of monsoon moisture moves into Southern Nevada.
This is the fourth-driest monsoon season on record, the National Weather Service said. The Las Vegas monsoon season runs from July 1 to Sept. 30.