The National Weather Service issued an extreme heat warning for the Las Vegas Valley.
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The valley recorded its first 110 degree day of 2025 on Father’s Day, the National Weather Service said.
In a roundtable discussion, the governor heard from Nevada’s top fire officials on the upcoming season.
High temperatures are expected to be from 105 to 110 degrees in Las Vegas, Pahrump, and Barstow, according to the National Weather Service.
Another round of showers, unusual in early June, caused some disruptions across the valley.
Harry Reid International Airport reached a record-breaking 80 degrees Monday, the National Weather Service reported.
The record of no measurable rain was set in 2020, at 240 dry days.
Light rain was falling early Monday along the Nevada-California border as well as Interstate 15. The sky became mostly clear as Monday progressed.
It was the coldest morning in the valley since Jan. 2, 2022, more than 1,100 days.
While it won’t be anywhere close to bone-chilling cold that forced Monday’s presidential inauguration indoors, Southern Nevadans will feel the coldest weather in more than three years this week.
The Spring Mountains are the source of groundwater recharge for Pahrump, where residents rely on domestic wells.
The average Las Vegas homeowner’s landscape, while certainly not 100 percent fireproof, is less likely to catch fire even in the extreme hot and dry conditions because of home irrigation.
Fire departments from Clark County and elsewhere in Nevada are sending dozens of firefighters to assist in battling deadly wildfires in Southern California.
Wind gusts largely in the upper 30-mph range were felt across much of the Las Vegas Valley but didn’t get much stronger.
Thursday through Friday will see less than 10 hours of daylight and conversely 14 hours when the sun is below the horizon.
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The National Weather Service issued an extreme heat warning for the Las Vegas Valley.
The valley recorded its first 110 degree day of 2025 on Father’s Day, the National Weather Service said.
High temperatures are expected to be from 105 to 110 degrees in Las Vegas, Pahrump, and Barstow, according to the National Weather Service.
Another round of showers, unusual in early June, caused some disruptions across the valley.