In the arid basin of Las Vegas, the mercury continues to climb, heralding a scorching week ahead, according to the latest forewarnings from the National Weather Service in Las Vegas, NV. The city braces for above-normal temperatures, with an Extreme Heat Watch put into effect for the southern regions come Wednesday and Thursday. The weather patterns at play owe their persistence to “troughing over the Pacific Northwest and ridging over the Four Corners region,” a situation that steadies the swelter in place, as per the NWS Forecast.
Residents and visitors in southeastern California and southern Nevada should prepare for continued heat along with hazy and potentially smoky conditions in the coming days, according to the National Weather Service. Afternoon winds from the south-southwest are expected to contribute to reduced air quality across the region.
The smoke is largely attributed to the Gifford Fire, which has burned approximately 65,000 acres. Although the fire is located some distance away, its impact is expected to reach as far as Las Vegas and surrounding areas. Officials advise monitoring air quality alerts and limiting outdoor activities if conditions worsen…