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Todays weather in Las Vegas
by YesOui
Todays weather in Las Vegas — daily weather briefing for Las Vegas, Nevada. Each episode covers today's forecast: current conditions, high and low temperatures, precipitation chances, wind, humidity, and any extreme heat advisories or dust storm warnings. Practical and specific — what to wear, whether to stay hydrated, when to avoid being outside. Conversational tone, under 3 minutes.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas - Monday - 01 June 2026
Las Vegas is about to get serious. Starting at a deceptively comfortable 72°F right now, temperatures will surge to near 99°F Monday, cross into triple digits at 101°F Tuesday, and peak at a brutal 103°F on both Wednesday and Thursday — with zero percent chance of rain all week.This episode breaks down the full seven-day forecast for Las Vegas, Nevada, including daily highs and lows, wind conditions, and what the sustained heat means for anyone living in or visiting the city. Tonight actually offers a rare comfortable window — clear skies, light north-northwest winds, and that low of 72°F — so if you have outdoor plans, tonight is the time.Midday and early afternoon are when the heat peaks hardest. If you need to be outside, aim for early morning or evening. Wear light colors, cover exposed skin, and drink water before you feel thirsty — by the time you're thirsty in this heat, you're already behind.Winds stay light through most of the week, peaking at eight miles per hour Monday, which won't provide meaningful relief in triple-digit conditions. The weekend brings south winds of 15 to 20 mph Saturday and Sunday — not a cool breeze, more like a hair dryer. A slight temperature dip arrives with it: Saturday near 100°F, Sunday closer to 96°F.No active heat advisories are in place right now, but that could change as the week deepens. Stay informed, stay hydrated, and respect what a full week of relentless desert sun can do to the human body.A YesWee production, built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas - Sunday - 31 May 2026
Las Vegas is starting the week with a rare gift: clear skies, a comfortable 69 degrees, and a light westerly breeze. Enjoy it while it lasts — because the forecast that follows is no joke.This daily weather briefing breaks down everything you need to know for the days ahead. Today is genuinely pleasant, and Sunday still offers a tolerable outdoor window if you plan your morning early. But Monday kicks off a sustained stretch of triple-digit heat that runs straight through next Saturday with zero percent chance of precipitation. Highs climb from 95 on Sunday to 100 on Monday, then 101, 102, and hold there. Overnight lows creep into the mid-seventies by mid-week, meaning your body won't get the cooling reset it needs between days. Cumulative heat exposure is the risk people consistently underestimate.The practical advice: get outdoor errands done before noon today, make Sunday morning your last outdoor activity window before the heat locks in, and starting Monday treat hydration as non-negotiable. Peak danger hours run from 11am to 4pm. Light, loose, light-colored clothing and sunscreen are your basics. No active alerts are in place right now, but a multi-day 100-plus run with warm nights is exactly the pattern that leads to heat illness — especially for kids, older adults, and anyone without reliable air conditioning.Wind picks up toward the end of the week, touching 20 mph by Saturday, but don't expect relief — at these temperatures, moving air just moves hot air.Under 3 minutes. Everything you need. Stay safe out there.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas - Saturday - 30 May 2026
Las Vegas is enjoying a rare gift this morning: clear skies, 64 degrees, and a light west wind that makes being outside genuinely pleasant. If you have any reason to get out early on Saturday, take it. This version of the city doesn't stick around.Saturday jumps to a high near 91°F — a nearly 30-degree swing from the overnight low. Sunscreen and water are non-negotiable from this point forward. Sunday reaches 95°F, and by Monday the forecast crosses 100°F. No active heat advisories are in effect right now, but triple digits carry their own warning.The real story this week is what happens after Monday. Tuesday hits 101°F. Wednesday and Thursday both push to 103°F. That's not a one-day spike — it's a sustained pattern of building heat that turns small oversights into real problems. Parking in direct sun, skipping hydration, lingering outside in early afternoon — all of it compounds when the heat doesn't let up day after day.If you're on the Strip, at an outdoor pool, or planning any extended time outside mid-week, mornings are your window. Once you're past 10 or 11 a.m., the math shifts against you fast.No dust storm warnings or extreme heat alerts are active as of this episode, but that can change quickly in the Mojave. Check back daily as this heat pattern develops.Today's Las Vegas weather: as good as it gets. Midweek: as serious as it gets. Plan accordingly.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas - Friday - 29 May 2026
Las Vegas is heading into a significant heat event, and this episode gives you everything you need to plan your week before it catches you off guard.Right now it's a comfortable 63°F and partly cloudy with a light southwest wind at 7 mph — genuinely pleasant by Las Vegas standards. Friday stays easy with a high near 81°F, full sunshine, and virtually no rain chance. If you have outdoor plans this week, Friday is your window.From Saturday onward, the heat builds fast. Saturday reaches 90°F. Sunday pushes to 94°F. Then the week turns serious: Monday hits 99°F, Tuesday climbs to 102°F, and Wednesday through Thursday both sit at 104°F. Six consecutive days above 90°F, with no rain in the forecast and overnight lows rising to 76°F by mid-week — meaning the nights offer little relief.No active heat advisories are in effect right now, but 104°F in direct desert sun carries real risk regardless of official alerts. Hydration, shade, and timing are non-negotiable. If you must be outside Tuesday through Thursday, get it done before 10 or 11 in the morning. After that, the heat dominates.This episode covers current conditions, the full 7-day temperature forecast, wind, humidity context, heat safety timing, and what to wear across the week. Under 3 minutes — everything you need, nothing you don't.A YesWee production, built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas - Thursday - 28 May 2026
Las Vegas is serving up one of its rare perfect mornings — clear skies, 60°F, a gentle south breeze at 8 mph. If you can get outside early today, do it. This is as good as it gets before a significant heat buildup takes hold.Thursday and Friday are still comfortable, topping out at 83°F and 82°F respectively. Thursday brings gusts up to 23 mph, worth noting if you're driving a high-profile vehicle or cycling. Short sleeves and sunscreen will handle both days with ease.Then the arc kicks in hard. Saturday climbs to 90°F. Sunday reaches 95°F. Monday pushes to 99°F. Tuesday and Wednesday cross the 100-degree threshold, peaking at 102°F and 103°F — with no rain, no cloud cover, and no relief in sight. This isn't a single brutal day; it's a sustained extreme heat run that demands planning.Practical takeaways: enjoy Thursday and Friday fully. From Sunday onward, shift your hydration habits — not just carrying water, but actively drinking it. By Tuesday, any serious outdoor activity should be wrapped up before 10 a.m. or pushed to after sunset. No active weather alerts are in place right now, but monitor conditions as temperatures approach the extreme end mid-week.Las Vegas weather moves fast. A perfect morning today, a potential heat emergency by next week. Use the window while it's open.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas - Wednesday - 27 May 2026
Las Vegas starts Wednesday morning at a comfortable 63 degrees under clear skies, but don't get too settled — a significant heat surge is building fast toward the weekend and into next week.Today's high reaches near 81°F with south-southwest winds running 13 to 17 mph throughout the day. Those winds carry gusts up to 28 mph overnight, so secure anything on your patio. Light layers in the morning are all you need; by afternoon you won't want them.Thursday nudges up to 83°F with partly cloudy skies overnight and a 6% precipitation chance — the week's only small wildcard. Friday bounces back clean: sunny, 82°F, light winds. A genuinely pleasant day.Then the weekend changes the conversation. Saturday climbs to near 91°F. Sunday reaches 95°F. Monday hits 99°F. By Tuesday, the forecast high is 102°F with zero precipitation chances in sight. No heat advisories are in effect right now, but the pattern is locked in dry and hot.Saturday is your outdoor window — use it early and stay hydrated. From Sunday onward, plan your day around the heat rather than through it. This is the kind of Las Vegas heat where shade, water, and timing matter.A practical, under-3-minute daily weather briefing for Las Vegas, Nevada — covering current conditions, temperatures, wind, humidity, and any extreme heat or dust storm alerts. A YesWee production, built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas - Tuesday - 26 May 2026
A Wind Advisory is in effect for Las Vegas right now, running through 5 a.m. Wednesday — and blowing dust is the story of the day. Current conditions show clear skies and 71°F with a south wind at 12 mph, but the afternoon gets rough. Winds build to 13–25 mph with gusts hitting 37, and patchy blowing dust moves through around 3–4 p.m., reducing visibility along the Strip and making outdoor time genuinely unpleasant. The high reaches 92°F — warm but manageable. The dust is the real concern.Tuesday night stays breezy, with winds holding at 21–25 mph and gusts still near 37. The low drops to 64°F. Once the advisory clears Wednesday morning, the week resets beautifully: sunny skies, a high near 81°F, and calm winds Wednesday through Thursday. Enjoy those days — they won't last.The heat builds fast from Friday onward. Expect 85° Friday, 92° Saturday, 97° Sunday, and 100° by Monday. No precipitation in sight all week.For today: skip the afternoon Strip walk, cover your face against the dust, wear sunglasses, and stay hydrated. Dry air at 92° with gusty winds pulls moisture out faster than you'd expect. Once the dust clears, four straight gorgeous days await — before Las Vegas shifts fully into summer mode.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas - Monday - 25 May 2026
Las Vegas is already sitting at 70°F before the sun gets serious, and that's your warning for what's coming this Memorial Day weekend. Today's briefing covers a week-long heat story with no rain in sight and temperatures that will challenge anyone spending time outdoors.Memorial Day brings a high near 96°F under full sun, with an overnight low that barely dips below 70°F — meaning the desert offers almost no overnight recovery. The window between noon and 4 PM is the most taxing part of the day, and that dry Mojave Desert heat makes 96 feel heavier than it reads. Dress light, drink water before you're thirsty, and have a shaded or air-conditioned plan ready for the afternoon.Tuesday pulls back to 93°F but introduces south winds gusting up to 33 mph — enough to complicate outdoor activities and kick up dust. Wednesday brings genuine relief with a high near 82°F, and by the end of the week overnight lows drop into the low 60s. Enjoy that mid-week break, because the weekend rebounds hard: Saturday near 94°F, Sunday pushing 98°F.Precipitation chances: essentially zero across the entire week. This is a pure heat event.Your three-minute Las Vegas weather briefing — practical, specific, and built for people who actually need to make plans. A YesWee production, built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas - Sunday - 24 May 2026
Las Vegas is heading into a serious heat weekend, with Memorial Day Monday peaking at 97°F under clear, sunny skies. Right now conditions are comfortable — 70°F, calm east winds at 3 mph, and not a cloud in sight — but that pleasant window closes fast as the weekend builds toward its hottest point.Sunday climbs to near 95°F with east-southeast winds gusting up to 23 mph. Dry, pushy air and full sun make sunscreen and hydration non-negotiable. Monday is the peak: 97°F, southeast wind 2–10 mph, and no official heat advisory needed to take it seriously. If you have outdoor plans — pool parties, hikes, strip walks, or stadium events — get them done before late morning. Midday to mid-afternoon in that heat carries genuine risk, especially for children, elderly visitors, and anyone not acclimated to the Mojave desert.There is no precipitation in the forecast through the weekend or beyond — zero percent. Nights stay warm, holding around 70°F.Tuesday eases slightly to 94°F with stronger south winds up to 22 mph. The real relief arrives mid-week: Wednesday drops to 85°F, Thursday to 82°F. Still sunny and dry, but noticeably less intense. Late week climbs again — Friday near 88°F, Saturday back to 94°F.Practical takeaways: light loose clothing, water before you feel thirsty, and extra vigilance for kids and seniors. Morning is your friend this Memorial Day weekend in Las Vegas.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas - Saturday - 23 May 2026
Las Vegas is sitting at a pleasant 70°F right now, but don't get too comfortable — this is the last mild moment before a significant heat surge takes hold. Starting Saturday, the valley climbs to a high of 96°F with southeast winds gusting to 25 mph, and that heat holds firm through Sunday and Memorial Day Monday. Three consecutive days near triple digits is a serious desert heat pattern, and the Strip is going to feel every degree of it.There are no active weather alerts as of this episode — no excessive heat advisories, no dust storm warnings. But 96°F under full Mojave sun is hot regardless of official designations. If you're visiting Las Vegas this holiday weekend or heading outdoors at any point between noon and 4 PM, plan for shade, wear sun protection, and stay ahead of your hydration. Drink water before you feel thirsty.The good news: a modest cooldown arrives mid-week. Tuesday eases to 93°F, Wednesday drops to 86°F, and Thursday settles near 84°F with some wind. Still warm, still sunny, but the intensity fades after the holiday stretch. No rain is in the forecast all week — precipitation chances sit at zero to one percent across the board.Whether you're a Las Vegas resident planning your weekend or a visitor packing for a trip to the Strip, this episode gives you a clear, practical picture of conditions ahead. Stay hydrated, time your outdoor activities wisely, and enjoy the evenings — they're the best part of a Las Vegas desert summer.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas - Saturday - 23 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in Las Vegas - Saturday - 23 May 2026 (00:00:22) Afternoon Heat Climbing Fast (00:01:03) Staying Safe in the Heat (00:01:33) Overnight Lows Worth Noting (00:01:55) The Week Ahead (00:02:13) Las Vegas Weekend Wrap Las Vegas is waking up to clear skies and a comfortable 70°F this morning, but don't let that fool you. Temperatures climb fast into the mid-nineties by afternoon, with Saturday, Sunday, and Memorial Day all hitting a high near 96°F. Three days in a row at the top of the nineties — this is the Mojave Desert doing exactly what it does.This episode breaks down everything you need to know to get through the weekend safely. The safest windows for outdoor activity are before 10 a.m. or after 6 p.m. The middle of the day is no time for hiking, running errands on foot, or standing in direct sun. Carry more water than you think you need — dry Nevada air and light southeast winds gusting up to 25 mph on Saturday will dehydrate you faster than expected. Sunday brings gusts up to 22 mph. Wear light, loose clothing and don't skip the sunscreen.Overnight lows offer little relief — tonight holds around 70°F, Saturday night 71°F, and even Sunday night barely dips below 70°F. The heat your body carries through the day doesn't get much recovery time.The good news: relief arrives mid-week. Tuesday eases to 93°F, Wednesday drops to 86°F, and Thursday comes in around 84°F. A more manageable stretch lies just beyond the holiday weekend.No active alerts, no precipitation, and no drama on the radar — just a classic Las Vegas summer weekend. Plan smart, hydrate hard, and enjoy those clear morning skies.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas - Friday - 22 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in Las Vegas - Friday - 22 May 2026 (00:00:20) Today's Conditions — What To Expect (00:01:01) Weekend Forecast — Saturday and Sunday (00:01:36) Memorial Day and Into the Week (00:02:12) Riley's Las Vegas Closing Take Las Vegas is delivering classic late-May heat this week: sunny skies, a high of 96°F, and absolutely no rain in sight through the holiday weekend. Today's southeast wind at just eight miles per hour offers no real relief, so hydration and shade are non-negotiable between noon and four. Tonight drops to a pleasant 70°F — ideal if you have outdoor plans.The weekend holds steady. Saturday is the peak, reaching 97°F with south-southeast gusts up to 24 mph. Sunday eases slightly to 96°F with lighter wind. Both nights settle around 70°F under clear skies. Memorial Day mirrors the weekend — sunny and 96°F, perfect for a pool day, tough for anything strenuous outdoors.The real news arrives later in the week. Tuesday brings stronger winds with gusts to 25 mph, and by Wednesday and Thursday temperatures fall into the mid-to-upper 80s — a noticeable and welcome break. Thursday night even carries a 4% chance of precipitation, the most intriguing number in the entire forecast window.Practical takeaways: dress light, carry water before you feel thirsty, wear sunscreen, and limit midday exposure. If you can shift outdoor activity to evening or wait until Wednesday, the conditions improve meaningfully. This is Las Vegas in late May doing exactly what it does — hot, dry, and predictable, with relief just around the corner.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas - Friday - 22 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in Las Vegas - Friday - 22 May 2026 (00:00:27) Today's Full Forecast (00:01:01) What to Wear Today (00:01:30) Outdoor Plans — Green Light (00:01:59) What's Coming Midweek (00:02:22) Las Vegas Tuesday Send-Off Las Vegas finally exhales. After a punishing weekend of 60-plus mph winds that disrupted the EDC Festival, caused airport delays, and sent dust swirling across the valley, Tuesday arrives like a different city entirely.Today's forecast is clean and straightforward. Morning temperatures start near 61°F with low humidity around 20 percent — crisp enough for a light layer on the commute. By afternoon, expect a high of 82°F under all-day sunshine with no precipitation in sight. North winds at a manageable 7 to 15 mph are noticeable but nowhere near disruptive. Tonight stays pleasant, with a low near 65°F and light south-southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph — ideal if you have outdoor plans.For what to wear: a light layer in the morning, then shed it by midday. A t-shirt and comfortable shoes handles the afternoon comfortably. Hydration is still important but not urgent — 82°F at 20 percent humidity is warm, not punishing.If the weekend's wind chaos derailed your outdoor plans, today is your green light to reschedule. The stable, dry pattern holds through the rest of the week, with winds averaging around 14 mph through Thursday and no extreme heat advisories or dust storm watches on the horizon.One note for the week ahead: temperatures may nudge into the low 90s by midweek — a reminder that summer is still circling. Today's calm is real. Enjoy it.This podcast was built using AI technology. A YesWee production.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas - Wednesday - 20 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in Las Vegas - Wednesday - 20 May 2026 (00:00:31) Power Outages and School Closings (00:01:06) Why May Winds Hit This Hard (00:01:30) Tuesday Conditions — Sunny and Mild (00:02:10) What to Watch the Rest of the Week (00:02:32) Las Vegas Today in Plain Terms Sunday night brought one of the most disruptive wind events Las Vegas has seen this spring. Gusts hit 63 mph at Harry Reid International Airport, triggering an FAA ground stop that delayed 457 flights. Dust cut visibility to six miles at Reid and four miles at North Las Vegas Airport — dangerous conditions for drivers and pilots alike. Nearly a thousand homes and businesses lost power, and Faith Lutheran High School canceled final exams Monday after the storm caused significant disruption.The good news: the cold front moved through fast, and the National Weather Service called it correctly. Winds eased overnight, and the valley returned to normal by Monday midday.Today, Tuesday, is a completely different story. Expect sunny skies and a high near 82°F, with north winds at just 7–15 mph. After Sunday, it almost feels quiet. But there's a catch — humidity is sitting between 12 and 20 percent, which is seriously dry even by Las Vegas standards. At that level, your body can dehydrate well before thirst kicks in. If you're outside exercising, sightseeing, or working, carry water and start drinking early. Light, loose clothing is the right call.Looking ahead, no major wind events are forecast for the rest of the week, though the Colorado River corridor could still see occasional 30–40 mph gusts. The dry air pattern bears watching if it persists through the coming days.Bottom line: Sunday was rough, Tuesday is easy — just don't skip the sunscreen and water bottle. A YesWee production, built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas - Monday - 18 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in Las Vegas - Monday - 18 May 2026 (00:00:45) Airport Ground Stops Sunday Night (00:01:11) Cold Front Drops Ten Degrees (00:01:37) Blowing Dust Tonight (00:02:02) What To Do Today (00:02:18) Las Vegas Monday Forecast Wrap Las Vegas weather delivered one of its sharpest swings of the season overnight. A powerful cold front pushed through the valley Sunday evening, bringing sustained winds of fifty to sixty miles per hour with gusts hitting seventy — enough to shut down multiple stages at the Electric Daisy Carnival and trigger ground stops at Harry Reid International Airport.After back-to-back days of 104-degree heat on May 11th and 12th, Monday's high forecast is just 78°F. That's roughly ten degrees below normal for mid-May, and it means the heat wave — at least for now — is over. If you've been waiting for a breather, today is it.But don't put the weather app away yet. The high wind warning runs through 5 a.m. Monday, and gusty conditions continue through the evening. Patchy blowing dust is expected tonight, with lows dropping to the low 50s in the outer valley and low 60s near the city. Visibility could drop in spots, and air quality will be poor in affected areas — especially relevant if you have respiratory sensitivities.Practically speaking: layer up this morning, secure anything loose outside, and stay alert for blowing dust if you're driving open stretches of the valley. Hydration still matters even at cooler temperatures. Today is manageable — just gusty. Enjoy the cooler air while it lasts.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas - Sunday - 17 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in Las Vegas - Sunday - 17 May 2026 (00:00:18) Friday's Record Heat Milestone (00:00:42) Dramatic Temperature Drop Sunday (00:01:16) What to Wear Sunday (00:01:54) Safety and Timing This Weekend Las Vegas flips the script this weekend. Just Friday, Harry Reid International Airport recorded the first 100-degree day of the year — a milestone that arrived early, with May already running two and a half degrees above historical averages. Now, within 48 hours, a Wind Advisory takes hold.Starting Sunday at 2 p.m. and running through Monday at 5 a.m., the National Weather Service is warning of gusts up to 60 miles per hour. Sunday's high reaches around 90 degrees in the morning, but temperatures tumble fast once the advisory kicks in. By Sunday evening, expect the low 60s — a swing of nearly 30 degrees in a single afternoon. Monday's high drops further to just 78 degrees, roughly 10 below normal for mid-May.Practically speaking: Sunday morning is your best window to be outside. Light layers will do before noon. If you're heading out in the afternoon, pack a jacket — the wind will cut through a t-shirt immediately. Anyone driving a truck, RV, SUV with a roof rack, or any tall-sided vehicle should plan around the 2 p.m. to midnight peak-gust window. The National Weather Service has specifically flagged high-profile vehicles for this event.Outdoor plans for late Sunday afternoon should be reconsidered. Sixty-mile-per-hour gusts can move debris, reduce visibility, and make conditions genuinely hazardous. Monday morning the advisory lifts and conditions stabilise — but this is one of the more dramatic weather swings Las Vegas has seen this season.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas - Saturday - 16 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in Las Vegas - Saturday - 16 May 2026 (00:00:33) Early Record Heat Context (00:01:27) High Wind Watch Saturday Sunday (00:02:17) EDC Festival Weather Reality (00:03:22) Weekend Survival Practical Takeaways Las Vegas is staring down 100 degrees Fahrenheit today, and the timing is historically significant. The valley's average first triple-digit day falls around May 24th — this year that milestone arrived on May 8th, a full two weeks early. Today's heat is the final surge before a dramatic weekend reversal.For Friday, the practical reality is simple: avoid prolonged outdoor exposure between late morning and late afternoon. The Strip, parking lots, and trail systems become genuinely dangerous by midday. Light clothing, plenty of water, and short windows in direct sun are non-negotiable today.Saturday and Sunday bring a completely different problem. A First Alert High Wind Watch is formally in effect across the Las Vegas valley. A cold system moves through, cutting temperatures by 15 to 20 degrees — welcome relief, but the winds accompanying that drop are the real concern. Loose outdoor items need to be secured, and any plans requiring calm conditions should carry a solid backup.If you're attending EDC 2026 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway — the festival's 30th anniversary — this weekend's weather is especially critical to plan around. Friday means extreme heat management: hydration is the difference between a great night and a medical situation. Saturday and Sunday mean gusting winds across the festival grounds and a temperature swing wide enough to make layering genuinely useful in May.The through-line for this whole weekend is rapid transition. Today is peak heat. Saturday is the flip. Watch for updated wind intensity forecasts Saturday morning, stay flexible with outdoor plans, and give the forecast another check before heading out.This podcast was built using AI technology. A YesWee production.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas - Friday - 15 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in Las Vegas - Friday - 15 May 2026 (00:00:46) Heat and Wind Combined Hazard (00:01:36) Driving and Travel Risks (00:02:08) Power Outage and Outdoor Object Warning (00:02:48) Cooling Relief Coming Wednesday (00:03:16) What To Do Right Now (00:03:49) Weekend Closing Advice This weekend in Las Vegas is not the one to be casual about. The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory running from Saturday through Sunday night, bringing west winds of 25 to 35 mph and gusts up to 55 mph — all while temperatures hover near 100 degrees. That heat-and-wind combination accelerates dehydration faster than most people expect, and it creates real hazards on the road, in your yard, and for your power supply.Friday already confirmed the heat wave is locked in. This isn't a one-day fluke. Afternoon hours Saturday and Sunday will be the most dangerous window. If you can move outdoor plans to early morning, do it. If you can stay inside between midday and early evening, that's the smarter call.Drivers of high-profile vehicles — trucks, SUVs, RVs — face serious crosswind risk on north-south roads. Fifty-five mph gusts can push a vehicle sideways with little warning. Slow down, use both hands, and avoid the road Saturday afternoon if you can.Before Saturday morning, bring in patio furniture, umbrellas, and anything unsecured that could become a projectile. Charge your devices now in case of scattered power outages across the valley.The good news: a front from the Pacific Northwest arrives Wednesday, breaking the heat wave and dropping highs back to around 95 degrees. Get through the weekend safely, and real relief is on the way.Produced by YesWee. Built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas - Thursday - 14 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in Las Vegas - Thursday - 14 May 2026 (00:00:35) Friday Rebound to 100° (00:00:52) Weekend Wind Advisory Saturday (00:01:45) EDC Festival Wind Impact (00:02:32) What to Wear Thursday Through Sunday (00:03:22) Cooling Trend Next Week The Las Vegas heat wave is finally letting up — but don't celebrate too long. Thursday drops to a more bearable 94°F with a 70% chance of spotty showers, a genuine relief after days locked at 104°F. Friday climbs back to 100°F before the real story takes over: a weekend wind advisory.The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for Southern Nevada, with Saturday and Monday both declared First Alert Weather Days. Southwest winds are expected to gust between 30 and 50 miles per hour — strong enough to knock over patio furniture, kick up blinding dust, and create rapidly developing dust storms on open desert roads. Sunny skies will mask just how dangerous these conditions can be, so don't let the clear weather fool you.If you're heading to EDC Las Vegas this weekend, conditions are confirmed: temperatures between 94 and 100 degrees, afternoon gusts up to 50 mph, and an outdoor festival environment. Hydration is non-negotiable — high heat combined with strong dry desert wind accelerates moisture loss faster than you feel it. Wind-resistant, close-fitting layers are your best call over loose clothing that turns into a sail.Day-by-day breakdown: Thursday, light layers with something for the cooler morning. Friday, full summer — sunscreen, breathable fabrics, hat. Saturday through Sunday, a windbreaker or fitted jacket, wrap-around sunglasses for dust, and sturdy footwear. Avoid strenuous outdoor activity from 11am to 5pm all weekend.The good news: a genuine cooling trend arrives Sunday and carries into next week. Just get through the weekend first.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Las Vegas — daily weather briefing for Las Vegas, Nevada. Each episode covers today's forecast: current conditions, high and low temperatures, precipitation chances, wind, humidity, and any extreme heat advisories or dust storm warnings. Practical and specific — what to wear, whether to stay hydrated, when to avoid being outside. Conversational tone, under 3 minutes.
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