Las Vegas, NV – The Las Vegas region is set to experience an active weather pattern as monsoon moisture surges into the area, bringing an increased chance of thunderstorms, particularly in Clark, Mohave, and Lincoln Counties. The National Weather Service has indicated that these storms are likely to develop overnight and continue into Saturday, fueled by afternoon heating. The threat of storms will be especially pronounced late tonight, primarily affecting Clark and Mohave Counties.
As the weekend progresses, the region will see a continuation of high temperatures, with Friday’s highs reaching up to 107°F. Saturday’s temperatures will slightly decrease, with highs expected around 102°F, though storm activity will remain a concern. By Sunday, the forecast predicts a high of 103°F with continued sunny conditions, making hydration and sun protection crucial for outdoor activities.
Looking into next week, the heatwave will persist, with Monday and Tuesday expected to see highs of 106°F and 108°F, respectively. The heat will maintain its grip on the region through Wednesday, with temperatures reaching around 106°F under clear skies. Residents and visitors are advised to stay informed about weather updates and take necessary precautions during this period of extreme weather.




