Expect slightly cooler temperatures and windier conditions Saturday, with a high about 60 degrees, the National Weather Service said.
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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.
Following all precautions will be vital as extreme hot weather settles in for a long run in Las Vegas region.
National Park Service and National Weather Service officials have adjusted the official rainfall total in a storm that stranded 1,000.
Dangerous, prolonged heat has settled over the western part of the country. NV Energy is asking for help conserving power. California is warning of possible blackouts.
Dangerous, prolonged heat will continue through the Labor Day weekend — a warning has been extended through Tuesday. Temperatures are 8-12 degrees above normal.
Some Las Vegas record temperatures are likely to fall during the heat wave, but the odds are it will be the morning lows and not the highs for the day.
At Harry Reid International Airport, 1.45 inches of rain were recorded so far this year, from Jan. 1 to Aug. 30. That’s below the 30-year average of 2.77 inches for the same time period.
The U.N. weather agency is predicting that the phenomenon known as La Nina is poised to last through the end of this year, a mysterious “triple dip.”
The warning issued by the National Weather Service began at 10 a.m. Tuesday and runs through 8 p.m. Sunday. Nearly a full week of excessive heat could pose health issues for many across Southern Nevada.
Even though Las Vegas is exiting August with a scorching heat wave typical of this time of year, the month’s weather has been wet, cool, wild and weird.
With a heat warning in effect this week in Southern Nevada, cooling stations are available to help those in need of respite.
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.
