The Las Vegas Valley will continue to be hot and dry at least throughout Labor Day, according to the National Weather Service.
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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.
Parts of Henderson and the southwest valley saw rain totals ranging from .04 to 0.67 inches, according to gauges operated by the Regional Flood Control District.
Parts of northwestern Clark County, including Indian Springs, saw some thunderstorm activity Monday.
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It was a wet Independence Day for many in the Las Vegas Valley, and the monsoon weather is expected to last through the weekend, according the the National Weather Service.
Most people associate the Independence Day holiday with sunshine and fireworks, but a small storm cell that blew into the valley unloaded some rain — and even hail over Henderson.
The temperature is rising at a rapid rate in the valley and the the National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for Tuesday and Wednesday.
If you were out and about the Las Vegas Valley on Tuesday evening, you may have felt something more than heat: it actually rained.
The temperature is rising again but isn’t expected to reach the bar set by last year’s heat wave. The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for today and Wednesday, forecasting temperatures of up to 111 degrees, which would be the high so far in 2014.
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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.
Parts of Henderson and the southwest valley saw rain totals ranging from .04 to 0.67 inches, according to gauges operated by the Regional Flood Control District.
After an extreme heat warning that lasted for four days, rain chances will continue to increase during the next few days.
The valley is under an extreme heat warning until 11 p.m. Saturday. Clark County said its cooling stations are active through Saturday.