Daily highs around 110 and morning lows near 85 are forecast by the Las Vegas office of the National Weather Service from Saturday through Thursday.
Las Vegas Weather
The World Weather Attribution study included Las Vegas and Phoenix, both having their warmest Junes in recorded weather history.
This year’s summer solstice is a day earlier than normal, and is the earliest in 228 years.
For those enjoying Juneteenth, the high should be close to seasonable near 101 with wind gusts to 21 mph.
Air quality is expected to be in the moderate category or perhaps a bit worse Monday as smoke from wildfires continues to drift into the Las Vegas Valley.
Several inches of snow are forecast in the mountains around Las Vegas before a sunny and chilly weekend, says the National Weather Service.
Las Vegas could get some rain Thursday evening and Friday will be windy before a prolonged clearing trend, says the National Weather Service.
Feeling a chill? Las Vegas temperatures are well below normal, but it’s nothing compared to record cold over the years.
The Bureau of Land Management announced Monday that the Scenic Drive at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area has been closed for the remainder of the day due to weather causing unsafe conditions.
After heavy snow in the Spring Mountains and widespread rain across the valley Saturday, a clear Sunday is forecast.
Up to 2 feet of snow fell in the Spring Mountains while rain covered all of the valley Saturday evening. Conditions were clearing before midnight.
A government report shows higher-than-normal snow water levels in Nevada, Utah and Central California.
A decent Friday is forecast for Las Vegas before a wet holiday weekend, says the National Weather Service.
The mother of 5-year-old Kyle Doan said she could feel his fingers slipping away as he was carried off along California’s central coast.
Sunshine and mild conditions are expected over the Las Vegas Valley through Friday.
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Daily highs around 110 and morning lows near 85 are forecast by the Las Vegas office of the National Weather Service from Saturday through Thursday.
This year’s summer solstice is a day earlier than normal, and is the earliest in 228 years.
For those enjoying Juneteenth, the high should be close to seasonable near 101 with wind gusts to 21 mph.
Air quality is expected to be in the moderate category or perhaps a bit worse Monday as smoke from wildfires continues to drift into the Las Vegas Valley.