Storms could find parts of the valley this weekend while fall-like temperatures will be felt at Mount Charleston.
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Extreme heat continues to claim the lives of people in Las Vegas. Here’s what the latest coroner’s office numbers show.
The Red Rock area received more that six-tenths of an inch in less than an hour early Sunday afternoon. The sky started clearing by 2:30 p.m.
“It should just stay up just in the mountains,” meteorologist Ashley Nickerson said. “There is plenty of moisture out there but not a lot of energy.”
Monsoon conditions and slightly cooler temperatures are forecast for the valley through the weekend, the National Weather Service said.
After a stormy 2023 that included Tropical Storm Hilary, the National Weather Service is predicting a noticeably weaker monsoon season in Southern Nevada.
Nearly a third of an inch of rain fell near Henderson Executive Airport from an afternoon thunderstorm.
Daily highs around 110 and morning lows near 85 are forecast by the Las Vegas office of the National Weather Service from Saturday through Thursday.
The World Weather Attribution study included Las Vegas and Phoenix, both having their warmest Junes in recorded weather history.
This year’s summer solstice is a day earlier than normal, and is the earliest in 228 years.
For those enjoying Juneteenth, the high should be close to seasonable near 101 with wind gusts to 21 mph.
Air quality is expected to be in the moderate category or perhaps a bit worse Monday as smoke from wildfires continues to drift into the Las Vegas Valley.
Las Vegas was seeing hazy conditions on Sunday thanks to the Post Fire north of Los Angeles which started Saturday afternoon.
Atomic Golf customers had called its bays “stifling.” The off-Strip facility said it has fixed its system and is offering guests other ways to stay cool.
After two days of official 108 highs, Thursday and Friday are projected to reach around 106. Winds could gust to 22 mph Thursday, giving a blow dryer feel to the day.
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Extreme heat continues to claim the lives of people in Las Vegas. Here’s what the latest coroner’s office numbers show.
“It should just stay up just in the mountains,” meteorologist Ashley Nickerson said. “There is plenty of moisture out there but not a lot of energy.”
Monsoon conditions and slightly cooler temperatures are forecast for the valley through the weekend, the National Weather Service said.
An excessive heat watch runs from Sunday morning through Tuesday evening.