National Park Service rangers work to warn visitors about the extreme heat at Death Valley National Park, but one to three people die there annually despite the warnings.
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There’s a 40 percent chance of showers today, said the National Weather Service, as another wave of monsoon moisture approaches Southern Nevada.
The Las Vegas Valley will continue to be hot and dry at least throughout Labor Day, according to the National Weather Service.
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.
A cold front has arrived in the valley as October nears an end. Parts of the valley may not see 70 degrees the rest of the week.
Prolonged warm and dry conditions in Southern Nevada’s Nevada may soon turn more seasonable.
Reid airport showed a top wind gust of 49 mph while North Las Vegas Airport recorded a gust of 60 mph.
Cooler days are ahead in Las Vegas. But the death toll associated with the region’s broiling heat has risen once again.
A cold front will bring a 30 percent chance of showers Thursday night. A Friday high of 67 is expected.
Starting Saturday, the worst of the heat may be past, according to the weather service forecast.
A Thursday high of 101 is forecast by the National Weather Service with the daily record being 99 set in 2012.
Nine of the 10 warmest Septembers have occurred in the last 15 years, according to a post on X by the Las Vegas office of the weather service.
Monday’s 102 high set the Sept. 30 record, surpassing a 101 in 2015. That made it three straight days of new record highs.
The Las Vegas airport record high for Sept. 28 is 103 set in 1978 and tied in 2010 while the Sept. 29 record is 102 set in 1978.
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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.