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1 week ago |
ktnv.com | Linh Truong
Warm and clear tonight with lows in the low 80s. More heat returning Wednesday and an Extreme Heat Warning will be in effect starting on 10 am Wednesday until - 10 pm Thursday. Major Heat Risk. This will affect anyone without cooling or hydration. Wed (110) Thursday (110) with overnight lows in the 80s. More wind starting on Thursday as an area of low pressure moves through the Pacific Northwest and this will continue Saturday with gusts around 30 mph. High on Friday (105) Saturday (101) .
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1 week ago |
ktnv.com | Linh Truong
Fire Weather Warning in place until 8pm tonight. Any fires that develop will spread rapidly. Outdoor burning is not recommended. Lighter winds expected tonight with lows in the low 80s. We'll stay dry the next 7 days with triple digit heat, but not record tying or breaking. Records (114-117) . Less wind on Tue 106.
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2 weeks ago |
ktnv.com | Linh Truong
Email Posted Light winds, clear skies with lows in the 70s and low 80s tonight. Hotter this Father’s Day weekend with highs reaching 107–108° and breezy at times. Gusts around 20 mph. Extreme Heat Warning on Sunday 10am-10pm. Dry with triple digit heat will continue next week 105-108. We'll be 5-7 degrees above average for this time of year but not expecting to tie or break records. Records (114-117) Lows in the low 80s.
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2 weeks ago |
ktnv.com | Linh Truong
The National Weather Service has issued an Extreme Heat Warning that will be in effect this Sunday, June 15 (Father’s Day) from 10 AM to 10 PM. Temperatures across Southern Nevada, Northwest Arizona, and Southeast California will reach between 107 and 112 degrees. That’s unusually hot for early June and conditions like this can quickly become dangerous for those without adequate hydration and access to air conditioning.
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2 weeks ago |
ktnv.com | Linh Truong
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — It won't be long before the North American monsoon season arrives in the Southwest, bringing both potential flooding risks and water conservation opportunities to Las Vegas. Starting in mid-June and lasting until September, the monsoon season begins as the land warms up and winds shift to bring moisture from the ocean. But what makes a monsoon different than any other type of rain? What is a monsoon, and can we benefit from it?
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