Las Vegas was seeing hazy conditions on Sunday thanks to the Post Fire north of Los Angeles which started Saturday afternoon.
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Atomic Golf customers had called its bays “stifling.” The off-Strip facility said it has fixed its system and is offering guests other ways to stay cool.
After two days of official 108 highs, Thursday and Friday are projected to reach around 106. Winds could gust to 22 mph Thursday, giving a blow dryer feel to the day.
The forecast high for central Las Vegas is 108 on Tuesday and 109 on Wednesday, both just below record highs for the dates.
“Dangerously hot conditions,” are forecast by the National Weather Service for Tuesday morning through Wednesday evening.
The hottest August in Las Vegas weather history shows little sign of cooling off. An excessive heat warning runs through Thursday evening.
Cloudy skies will clear early Thursday in the Las Vegas Valley, bringing on another hot day.
Heat that could set some late-May records is on its way to the region, according to the National Weather Service.
The Las Vegas Valley has gone from a cool early April to end the month with an excessive heat watch next week.
Sustained winds of 25-35 mph and gusts up to 50 mph will be felt across the Las Vegas Valley all day Wednesday and well into the night.
Gusty winds could reach 30 mph across the Las Vegas Valley on Tuesday. The weekend outlook offers highs in the mid-70s.
The forecast weekend temperatures are “quite a bit above average for this time of year,” said Alex Boothe, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
Las Vegas ranks as the fourth most popular Thanksgiving destination in the U.S., up one spot from No. 5 ranking last year.
Difficult driving conditions on many highways approaching and leaving Las Vegas Valley expected through Thanksgiving.
Las Vegas Valley residents will be able to enjoy a mild start to the weekend before temperatures turn cooler and winds increase on Sunday.
Las Vegas is largely defined by its ability to defy expectations, and recent forecasts predicting a decline in its appeal to younger travelers are no exception. Contrary to these gloomy predictions, which suggest that an aging core visitor base might render the city’s 150,000 hotel rooms less appealing to new generations, the reality is strikingly […]
Atomic Golf customers had called its bays “stifling.” The off-Strip facility said it has fixed its system and is offering guests other ways to stay cool.
After two days of official 108 highs, Thursday and Friday are projected to reach around 106. Winds could gust to 22 mph Thursday, giving a blow dryer feel to the day.
The forecast high for central Las Vegas is 108 on Tuesday and 109 on Wednesday, both just below record highs for the dates.
“Dangerously hot conditions,” are forecast by the National Weather Service for Tuesday morning through Wednesday evening.