Las Vegas, NV – Residents of North Las Vegas should prepare for sweltering temperatures, with the high expected to reach 104°F today. This intense heat, combined with clear skies, could create dangerous conditions for those outdoors. Local health officials recommend staying indoors, staying hydrated, and avoiding direct sun exposure during peak afternoon hours.
According to the National Weather Service, winds will remain light and variable, but temperatures will persist into Saturday with a high of 101°F. Clear skies and slightly cooler evening lows of around 77°F are forecast tonight. However, this weekend’s continued triple-digit temperatures could bring increased risks of heat-related illnesses. Residents are encouraged to check on vulnerable neighbors and limit outdoor activities.
By Sunday, a slight dip in the heat is expected, with highs reaching 101°F. The extended forecast shows little relief, as temperatures early next week continue to hover around 100°F, with sunny conditions forecasted through Monday. If you’re planning to travel along Interstate 15 or be outdoors this weekend, take extra precautions.