On Tuesday, the temperature in Sin City reached 110 degrees, as a searing heat wave continued to ravage Las Vegas and the Southwest.
It was the sixth hottest day of 2022 in Las Vegas, said Brian Planz, a meteorologist with the Las Vegas office of the National Weather Service.
National Weather Service forecasts warn that the Las Vegas Valley will see life-threatening heat over the next few days.
The excessive heat warning has been extended for another week as highs of 12 degrees above average are forecast to last until Thursday.
Credits: Review Journal
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