As of 7:30 p.m., light rain was falling in the Mount Charleston area but storm cells had largely left the valley.
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Only higher elevations around the Las Vegas Valley have received any meaningful rainfall during a monsoon season that’s nearly finished.
Don’t count on that quite yet, but next week will certainly be cooler, according to the National Weather Service.
Three major fires east of Los Angeles — the Bridge Fire, the Line Fire and the Airport Fire — have been sending smoke and ash into the air.
A lung doctor at Mountain View Hospital said he was seeing more patients with pollution-related concerns Wednesday and advises locals to stay inside and hydrated.
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.
Extreme heat continues to claim the lives of people in Las Vegas. Here’s what the latest coroner’s office numbers show.
The Red Rock area received more that six-tenths of an inch in less than an hour early Sunday afternoon. The sky started clearing by 2:30 p.m.
“It should just stay up just in the mountains,” meteorologist Ashley Nickerson said. “There is plenty of moisture out there but not a lot of energy.”
Monsoon conditions and slightly cooler temperatures are forecast for the valley through the weekend, the National Weather Service said.
The advisory from the Clark County Division of Air Quality is in response to storms that blew dust into the Las Vegas Valley.
An excessive heat watch runs from Sunday morning through Tuesday evening.
July in Death Valley National Park was the hottest month ever recorded on Earth, with an average temperature of 108.5 degrees.
The first week of August shows a forecast of daily highs ranging from 105 to 111 and morning lows around 90.
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As of 7:30 p.m., light rain was falling in the Mount Charleston area but storm cells had largely left the valley.
Don’t count on that quite yet, but next week will certainly be cooler, according to the National Weather Service.
Southern Nevada residents noticed they had seen ash falling from the sky. Monitoring sites from Jean to Mesquite showed unhealthy air during most of the day.
The average 24-hour temperature at Death Valley National Park this summer was 104.5 degrees.