Las Vegas Braces for Intense Heat Wave with Temperatures Soaring Above Normal

If you thought the heat was backing off in Las Vegas, think again. The National Weather Service in Las Vegas is forecasting above-normal temperatures through the middle of the week, so expect more of that dry sizzle. According to their latest report, extreme heat warnings and heat advisories are in full effect across the region. High pressure is leading to warm overnight lows and afternoon highs up to 8 degrees above the norm, setting the stage for an intense heat wave.

The warnings don’t stop there. While Vegas doesn’t have rain in its immediate forecast, the possibility of isolated showers and thunderstorms, especially in the eastern zones, is something to watch mid to late week. With the heat, there’s also a danger of fire starts due to “dry lightning potential coupled with dry fuels,” the NWS warns. So while you’re ensuring you stay hydrated and cool, also keep one eye on the sky and another on the ground for unexpected fire hazards.

For the aviation crowd, the Harry Reid International Airport expects light winds shifting to the southeast in the afternoon, with a high of a scorching 111F. The NWS flags a few mid- and high clouds but otherwise anticipates, mostly clear skies for pilots and passengers alike…

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