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Las Vegas Weekend Forecast Signals Upper 90s With 50 Percent Chance of 100-Degree Heat on Sunday

By Matthias Binder May 8, 2026
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Key Elements of the Weekend OutlookWhy the Numbers Matter LocallyLooking Ahead After the Weekend

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Las Vegas residents face another stretch of elevated temperatures this weekend. The National Weather Service has outlined highs in the upper 90s for Saturday across the valley. Sunday carries a 50 percent probability that readings will reach or exceed 100 degrees.

Key Elements of the Weekend Outlook

The forecast places Saturday as the slightly cooler of the two days, with maximum temperatures settling in the upper 90s. Forecasters note that conditions remain consistent with recent patterns of above-average warmth for early May. No significant cooling is expected overnight, which could keep minimum temperatures elevated as well. Sunday introduces greater uncertainty. The 50 percent chance of triple-digit heat reflects the potential for the valley to push into the century mark for the first time this season. Even if that threshold is not crossed, readings are still projected to climb well into the 90s.

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Why the Numbers Matter Locally

Temperatures in this range place additional strain on cooling systems and outdoor activities. The National Weather Service issues such updates to help residents and visitors adjust plans accordingly. Upper 90s and possible 100-degree days mark a noticeable step up from typical early-May averages in the region. The forecast covers the broader Las Vegas valley, including surrounding communities that often experience similar conditions. No widespread wind or storm activity is mentioned in the current outlook, keeping the focus squarely on heat.

Looking Ahead After the Weekend

The National Weather Service will continue monitoring conditions and will issue updates if trends shift. Residents are encouraged to check official sources for any refinements to the Sunday projection. This weekend serves as a reminder that summer-like heat can arrive quickly in the desert Southwest.

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