Las Vegas, NV – Intense early-season heat continues across southern Nevada, with more record-breaking temperatures expected today.
The National Weather Service in Las Vegas warns that high temperatures will soar well above normal, with widespread triple-digit heat across the region. This unusually hot pattern for March is increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses, especially for those spending extended time outdoors.
Officials are urging residents and visitors to take precautions:
- Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water
- Limit time outside, especially during peak afternoon heat
- Wear light, breathable clothing
This prolonged heat wave is notable not just for its intensity, but also for its timing so early in the season, when many people are not yet acclimated to extreme temperatures.
The heat is expected to persist, so extra caution is advised until conditions begin to moderate.


