Air National Guard electronic surveillance aircraft were in the skies over Las Vegas and Washington during recent unrest, according to various national media reports.
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Hot and windy conditions will cover the Las Vegas Valley on Friday, the National Weather Service says.
High temperatures Thursday will reach 100 in most parts of the Las Vegas Valley with increasing afternoon winds, the National Weather Service says.
The Las Vegas Valley’s break from hot weather is about to end as high pressure takes over following an early week cold front.
Under a sunny sky, the high should reach 89 while winds decrease to 5 to 10 mph, the National Weather Service says.
Enjoy the cooler weather while you can because it won’t last long, says the National Weather Service.
Relief from a three-day heat wave will begin Friday, albeit with gusts up to 30 mph.
A boater from Phoenix is dead and another boater is in critical condition after two boats collided nearly head-on late Wednesday on Lake Havasu.
The hottest day of a heat wave is expected to bring windy conditions and a high of 107 degrees Thursday, the National Weather Service says.
As high pressure holds over the region, the high temperature in Las Vegas is expected to move up 2 to 3 degrees Wednesday, the National Weather Service says.
Warming conditions will continue in Las Vegas all week with a high of 103 forecast Tuesday, the National Weather Service says.
Residents can cool down at more than 60 parks in Southern Nevada that include splash pads.
Temperatures will be 6-12 degrees above normal all week in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
Sunny skies, steady winds gusting up to 20 mph and a high near 98 are forecast for Las Vegas on Sunday by the National Weather Service.
Las Vegas temperatures are forecast to stay just below the century mark this weekend after a three-day heat spell saw them climb to an unseasonable 108.
