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Heat warning extended to Monday for Las Vegas Valley

The record heat is sticking around for a few more days in the Las Vegas Valley.

An excessive heat warning remains in effect until 8 p.m. Monday for elevations below 4,000 feet in Southern Nevada, according to the National Weather Service.

Temperatures are expected to reach 110 in Las Vegas and 116 in the Lake Mead/Laughlin/Bullhead City area for Sunday and Monday. The hottest temperatures will occur within the Colorado River Valley and Death Valley National Park in California.

The excessive heat warning, issued earlier this week, was expected to expire tonight but was extended by two days. The Las Vegas Valley set record highs three days in a row this week. Records could be set Sunday and Monday.

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