Las Vegas locals and visitors can expect the coming days to deliver warmer weather, with the National Weather Service Las Vegas office forecasting temperatures pushing beyond the typical range for this time of year. In a recent update, weather specialists highlighted that periods of breezy north winds continue as temperatures gradually climb to well-above seasonal normals by the middle of next week. This uptick is attributed to a strengthening high-pressure system over the eastern Pacific that’s set to elevate temperatures 10-15 degrees higher than usual.
Vegas’s infamously unpredictable winds, under the sway of shortwave patterns, will shift and gust, yet the prevailing message remains clear: brace for dryness and heat. Come next week, this atmospheric tide will bring not just a whisper of the desert’s true temperament, but perhaps lay so heavy a hand as to press the mercury up to readings that speak more of midsummer’s fervor than early December’s typical chill. Aviation interests have been advised of light and variable conditions, with the promise of VFR weather and “occasional high clouds at or above 20kft AGL,” as per the National Weather Service’s discussion…