According to the National Weather Service, as much as 1.5 inches of rain fell in an area of the northwest valley.
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For the second time this month, monsoon storms created some problems in Southern Nevada, albeit briefly.
No records were broken in the valley, but Monday proved to be the hottest day of 2025 so far, the National Weather Service said.
California wildfires and continuing fireworks are creating smoky conditions Friday in the Las Vegas Valley.
Tuesday’s storms brought 70 mph winds that uprooted trees, tore down stoplights and trapped people in vehicles.
Two people were rescued in downtown Las Vegas after they became trapped in a flood channel, according to fire officials.
The complex’s five buildings lack air conditioning, electricity and power for the elevators, staff said, making some residents unable to leave their rooms without assistance.
A Tuesday windstorm brought gusts up to 70 mph, damaging trees and power lines in the eastern valley. Crews were still working to restore power.
For the second day in a row, parts 0f the valley saw another round of monsoon moisture.
Strong winds from a dust storm and thunderstorms left thousands of residents without power and created a mess around the Las Vegas Valley on the first day of July.
The National Weather Service issued an extreme heat warning for the Las Vegas Valley.
The valley recorded its first 110 degree day of 2025 on Father’s Day, the National Weather Service said.
In a roundtable discussion, the governor heard from Nevada’s top fire officials on the upcoming season.
High temperatures are expected to be from 105 to 110 degrees in Las Vegas, Pahrump, and Barstow, according to the National Weather Service.
Another round of showers, unusual in early June, caused some disruptions across the valley.
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For the second time this month, monsoon storms created some problems in Southern Nevada, albeit briefly.
No records were broken in the valley, but Monday proved to be the hottest day of 2025 so far, the National Weather Service said.
Tuesday’s storms brought 70 mph winds that uprooted trees, tore down stoplights and trapped people in vehicles.
A Tuesday windstorm brought gusts up to 70 mph, damaging trees and power lines in the eastern valley. Crews were still working to restore power.