The Las Vegas Valley will remain dry Sunday, with sunny skies and a high near 95 degrees.
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Las Vegas will see more of the same Saturday, with sunny skies and a high near 92 degrees.
A smoke advisory remains in effect due to smoke from fires burning in the Pacific Northwest and Central California.
A smoke advisory has been issued for the region in effect Thursday and Friday due to periods of wildfire smoke aloft over the next few days.
Rains haven’t delivered for Southern Nevada in 2025, according to the Nevada State Climate Office.
An early May storm brought rain to the Las Vegas Valley and Spring Mountains.
A Pacific storm is expected to arrive in the Las Vegas Valley this weekend, bringing a chance of rain and below-normal temperatures into the region.
The Las Vegas Valley is headed toward a cooler-than-normal weekend, just in time for all those outdoor Easter activities.
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Mining waste has seeped into the snow and should continue to be monitored, researchers say.
A day after setting a record high, Las Vegas officially hit 96 degrees Friday at Harry Reid International Airport, according to the National Weather Service.
Wildlife risk could be heightened throughout the Colorado River Basin, too.
The valley reached 93 degrees Thursday, breaking the April 10 record of 91 degrees set in 1985 and 2014, the National Weather Service said.
Rain and small hail was reported across the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
A high wind warning affected the Las Vegas Valley on Monday, the last day of March.
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A smoke advisory remains in effect due to smoke from fires burning in the Pacific Northwest and Central California.
A smoke advisory has been issued for the region in effect Thursday and Friday due to periods of wildfire smoke aloft over the next few days.
Rains haven’t delivered for Southern Nevada in 2025, according to the Nevada State Climate Office.
A flash flood warning was issued for parts of the Las Vegas Valley due to strong thunderstorms.