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Las Vegas Eyes Record 104-Degree Heat

By Matthias Binder May 12, 2026
Will Las Vegas see 100 again today? Count on it
Will Las Vegas see 100 again today? Count on it - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
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Will Las Vegas see 100 again today? Count on it

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Matching a Long-Standing MarkDeparture From Seasonal NormsEffects on Residents and VisitorsContext for the Coming Days

Will Las Vegas see 100 again today? Count on it – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas is on track for another day of extreme warmth, with forecasters calling for a high of 104 degrees. That reading would match the daily heat record established in 1996. The mid-May average temperature sits at 87 degrees, underscoring how far current conditions stray from typical spring weather.

Matching a Long-Standing Mark

The projected high aligns precisely with the benchmark set nearly three decades ago. Forecasters have tracked the approach of this temperature since earlier in the week. Reaching 104 degrees would place the day among the warmest on record for the date. Local weather services continue to monitor humidity levels and wind patterns that could influence the final reading.

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Departure From Seasonal Norms

Mid-May temperatures in Las Vegas normally hover around 87 degrees. The current outlook exceeds that average by a wide margin. Such a gap often translates into increased strain on cooling systems across homes and businesses. Residents have already begun adjusting routines to limit time outdoors during peak afternoon hours.

Effects on Residents and Visitors

The heat wave affects a broad range of daily activities in the city. Commuters face hotter road surfaces and higher vehicle cabin temperatures. Tourists exploring outdoor attractions may shorten their plans or seek indoor alternatives more frequently. Energy providers anticipate elevated demand as air conditioning units run longer. Health officials remind the public that older adults and those with respiratory conditions remain most vulnerable during these periods. Local parks and recreation areas typically see reduced attendance when temperatures climb this high.

Context for the Coming Days

This forecast fits into a broader pattern of above-average warmth that has persisted into spring. Officials continue to review long-term climate data to understand how often such readings occur. The immediate focus remains on public safety and resource management through the weekend.

Key points to note:
  • Forecast high reaches the 1996 daily record of 104 degrees.
  • Mid-May average stands at 87 degrees.
  • Impacts span energy use, outdoor plans, and health precautions.
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