The second full week of the new year will bring warmer temperatures to the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
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According to the National Weather Service service, Harry Reid International Airport reached 34 degrees early Saturday morning but multiple sites across the valley reported teperatures below freezing.
The valley, which saw northwest winds 20 to 30 mph, was under a wind advisory for much of the day.
Las Vegas finished 2025 with more than 5 inches of rain, boosted by the Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve storms.
December 2025 was the warmest December on record, the National Weather Service said. But the month also saw some rain.
A bright sunshiny day greeted the valley Wednesday after monsoon thunderstorms faded.
A large, low-pressure system moving in from the coast of California should bring gusty winds up to 25 mph on Wednesday. Mostly clear skies in the morning should yield to high clouds from the West into the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
A thunderstorm that quickly moved through the Las Vegas Valley Monday night unleashed an onslaught of rain, flooding, lightning, hail and strong winds.
Several tornadoes touched down in the Kansas City area Monday evening and vehicles were caught up in floodwaters that the storms produced.
A thunderstorm moving across the valley is causing flooding, hail and strong winds, the National Weather Service said. Parts of the valley are under a flash flood warning until 9:15 p.m., according to the weather service. The Las Vegas Fire Department is warning drivers not to use Charleston Boulevard from Rainbow Boulevard east due to flood water.
The advisory expires about 4:30 p.m. and covers Summerlin, Lone Mountain, Aliante, Centennial Hills and Floyd Lamb State Park, the weather service said.
Las Vegas melted through a 22nd day of 105-degree and higher temperatures Friday. There wasn’t a record 23rd day on Saturday.
We might be celebrating our nation’s independence this weekend, but we won’t be free from the possibly record-breaking heat before a slight cooldown begins Sunday.
The National Weather Service recorded .13 inches of rainfall early Thursday morning, breaking the .08 inches 1961 record for July 2.
June of 2015 was the hottest June in Las Vegas history, the National Weather Service said Wednesday. The average temperature of 91.9 degrees beat the previous record set in June 2013, when the average temperature was 91.5.
Three hours before his clients arrived at the Las Vegas Grand Prix last year, Nevada Stupak was already there, walking the route they’d take that evening.
The second full week of the new year will bring warmer temperatures to the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
According to the National Weather Service service, Harry Reid International Airport reached 34 degrees early Saturday morning but multiple sites across the valley reported teperatures below freezing.
The valley, which saw northwest winds 20 to 30 mph, was under a wind advisory for much of the day.
Las Vegas finished 2025 with more than 5 inches of rain, boosted by the Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve storms.
