‘Dangerously hot conditions for early June’ arrive in Las Vegas — PHOTOS
Updated June 9, 2025 - 6:58 pm
Say hello to the big heat. Again.
An extreme heat warning is in effect for the Las Vegas Valley. It will continue through 10 p.m. Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
Clark County has activated cooling stations for Monday and Tuesday during daytime hours for all members of the public, including those experiencing homelessness. For the full list of cooling stations, visit helphopehome.org/get-help.
The NWS cited “dangerously hot conditions for early June.” High temperatures are expected to range from 105 to 110 degrees in Las Vegas, Pahrump and Barstow; 110 to 115 in Mesquite and near Lake Mead, and approaching 120 at Furnace Creek in Death Valley National Park, the agency said.
The record high for June 9 was set in 1985 at 111.
Monday night is expected to be mostly clear, with a low around 81.
The highs for the remainder of the week are forecast for between 105 and 108.
2025 heat
May 30: Las Vegas hit 105 degrees, breaking a daily record.
May 22: Las Vegas had its first 100-degree day of the year.
April 11: Las Vegas officially hit 96 degrees, a day after setting a record high of 93 degrees,
March 26:Las Vegas recorded its first 90 degree day of the year.
Feb. 3: Las Vegas saw its first 80-degree temperature in what turned out to be the third-warmest February on record since 1937.
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