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Las Vegas Valley Braces for Upper 90s Saturday and Possible 100-Degree Sunday

By Matthias Binder May 8, 2026
Stay cool, mom: It’s going to be a hot weekend in Las Vegas
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Stay cool, mom: It’s going to be a hot weekend in Las Vegas

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Saturday Sets the StageSunday Brings Elevated RiskPractical Considerations for the Weekend

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Las Vegas residents face a warming trend this weekend that could push temperatures close to or beyond the century mark. The National Weather Service has outlined a clear progression, with Saturday remaining in the upper 90s before Sunday introduces a meaningful risk of triple-digit heat. This shift arrives as the valley transitions into warmer spring conditions typical for the region.

Saturday Sets the Stage

High temperatures on Saturday are projected to reach the upper 90s across the Las Vegas valley. Skies are expected to remain mostly clear, allowing steady warming through the afternoon hours. The pattern aligns with recent seasonal norms yet signals the start of more intense heat ahead.

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Local forecasters note that winds will stay light, limiting any natural cooling effect. Humidity levels should remain low, which often makes the warmth feel more tolerable than it would in more humid climates. Residents can anticipate comfortable mornings giving way to noticeably warmer afternoons.

Sunday Brings Elevated Risk

Sunday carries a 50 percent chance that the valley will hit 100 degrees or higher. This probability marks a distinct increase from Saturday and reflects the potential for stronger daytime heating. Forecasters emphasize that even if the exact threshold is not crossed, readings will likely climb well into the 90s.

The uncertainty stems from subtle variations in upper-level winds and moisture that could either enhance or suppress the peak temperature. Should the higher end materialize, it would represent one of the season’s first notable pushes into triple digits. The National Weather Service continues to monitor conditions closely for any last-minute adjustments.

Practical Considerations for the Weekend

Daytime activities may require adjustments to avoid prolonged exposure during peak heat hours. Early morning or evening outings tend to offer more comfortable temperatures. Hydration remains a straightforward step that supports comfort throughout the day.

Those with outdoor plans on Sunday should watch for updates from the National Weather Service, as the 50 percent probability leaves room for either outcome. The forecast underscores how quickly conditions can intensify in the desert environment.

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Key weekend temperatures at a glance:

Day Projected High
Saturday Upper 90s
Sunday Upper 90s with 50% chance of 100+

Overall, the weekend forecast points to a gradual but noticeable increase in heat that locals have come to expect as spring advances. Monitoring official updates will help residents navigate the two days effectively.

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