Las Vegas is under an Extreme Heat Warning today, as the National Weather Service advises residents to stay alert during scorching temperatures. At the same time, drivers are welcoming the reopening of Interstate 15, which had been temporarily closed over the weekend due to storm-related issues. The reopening restores a key route for commuters and commercial traffic across southern Nevada.
Residents are encouraged to take basic precautions during the heat wave—staying hydrated, avoiding peak sun hours, and checking on vulnerable family members. Meanwhile, the restored I-15 brings relief to businesses still feeling the ripple effects of the closure, including delivery services and local retailers.
As temperatures cool slightly later this week, officials remind everyone that common-sense safety measures—like carrying water, using sun protection, and planning travel times—remain crucial. With both nature’s challenges and infrastructure interruptions, personal preparedness takes center stage.
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