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A blistering heat wave is driving temperatures into the triple digits this week across a vast region of the western U.S., serving as a stark reminder that meteorological summer is just days away.
Nevada and Arizona hit by potentially deadly heat wave, with temperatures in Furnace Creek in Death Valley expected to approach 120 degrees.
A Climate Central analysis reveals one in five U.S. cities now experiencing an additional month of above-normal temperatures, ...
which encompasses Las Vegas, and officials believe the toll is likely higher. Meteorologists said the prolonged stretch of scorching weather is “the most extreme heat wave” to hit the city ...
On Sunday, the heat wave set Las Vegas’ all-time temperature record of 120 F (48.8 C). Even by desert standards, the prolonged baking that Nevada’s largest city is experiencing is nearly ...
with forecasters calling it “the most extreme heat wave” since the National Weather Service began keeping records in Las Vegas in 1937. Already the city has broken 16 heat records since June 1 ...
Las Vegas Hits Record of Fifth Consecutive Day of 115 Degrees or Greater as Heat Wave Scorches US LAS VEGAS (AP) — Las Vegas baked Wednesday in its record fifth consecutive day of temperatures ...
The National Weather Service issued an extreme heat watch to parts of Southern Nevada, including the Las Vegas valley, as ...
If you stepped outside at any point on Friday or Saturday, you know that summer is, at least unofficially, upon us. Highs in ...
Extreme heat significantly increased the chance of heat-related illnesses across three states in the U.S. Southwest on ...
A blistering heat wave is driving temperatures into the triple ... parts of California and into southern parts of Nevada with Las Vegas in the mix," said FOX Weather meteorologist Ian Oliver.