LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The Las Vegas valley remains under an extreme heat warning for the second day. Temperatures are expected to peak at 108 degrees, only one degree away from the record high of 109 ...
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Temperatures are heating up fast today. Morning lows were in the 80s but that didn’t last long. By 9 a.m., temperatures were already in the mid-90s. The Las Vegas valley and ...
For the second week in a row, an extreme heat wave is coming to Las Vegas. Except this time, there may be a pot of gold at the end: decent chances of rain. For four days, the valley will be under an ...
KTNV — We wanted to make sure you're prepared for the Extreme Heat Warning coming up this week. Justin Bruce has a look at how high temperatures are expected to get. We're also giving you a look at ...
Las Vegas knocked off another record-breaking heat feat Wednesday, notching five consecutive days of temperatures reaching 115 degrees Fahrenheit or higher amid what forecasters are calling “the most ...
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Las Vegas baked Wednesday in its record fifth consecutive day of temperatures sizzling at 115 degrees Fahrenheit (46.1 Celsius) or greater amid a lengthening hot spell that is ...
KTNV — We wanted to remind you of the Extreme Heat Warning still in place today. We also wanted to bring you the latest information surrounding the suspect in the Las Vegas Strip shooting that left ...
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — An extreme heat warning is in effect for Wednesday and Thursday. The high temperatures will be five to 10 degrees above normal. It’s expected to reach 109 degrees on Wednesday and ...
With a 110-degree Father’s Day barely behind us, Southern Nevada endured another heat wave. The National Weather Service issued an extreme heat warning for the Las Vegas Valley. It was in effect ...
The numbers are frightening. Less than one month into summer and Las Vegas has already shattered its record high temperature. According to the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, in ...
The Southern Nevada heat that feels like summer well into the fall term makes Alexis Salt’s students aggressive, withdrawn and struggling with pent-up energy when it’s too hot to play outside. “I have ...