Today's Weather IN Las Vegas 05/09/25 Scorching Heat Wave Hits Desert with Record Breaking Temperatures
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Let's kick off our weather playbook with tonight's forecast. We're looking at a mostly clear night with temperatures dropping to a low around 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Northwest winds will be cruising at 3 to 5 miles per hour - smooth and steady like a perfect pass.
Tomorrow - Friday - is going to be a sunny superstar! We're hitting a high near 95 degrees with calm winds turning east around 6 miles per hour in the afternoon. It's gonna be hotter than my old defensive line, folks!
Now, let me drop some meteorological knowledge on you. Today's Weather Playbook segment is all about heat index! Think of heat index like the wind chill of summer - it's how the temperature actually feels to your body. When humidity combines with high temperatures, it can make things feel way more intense. In Las Vegas, we're basically living in nature's own sauna!
Three-day forecast coming at you like a blitz defense:
Friday: Sunny, high of 95
Saturday: Sunny, high of 98 - winds getting spicy with gusts up to 24 miles per hour
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high of 98 - breezy conditions rolling through
And hey, speaking of rolling through - it's gonna be WIIIIILD out there, folks!
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