The temperature reached 112 degrees at 4:32 p.m. at Harry Reid International Airport, the National Weather Service said. The record is 115, set in 1937. https://t.co/W6iN2O7nyw
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With Las Vegas valley temperatures soaring to triple digits, people are heading up to the Spring Mountains, where it is in the mid-80s, to beat the heat. https://t.co/JtUvQ1BbD4
Clark County, Nevada, has activated cooling stations from August 11 through August 14 in response to an Extreme Heat Warning issued for the Las Vegas Valley, where temperatures are expected to reach triple digits. On Tuesday, the region is forecasted to experience particularly high heat, prompting local authorities to provide relief through these cooling centers. The National Weather Service reported that temperatures reached 112 degrees Fahrenheit at Harry Reid International Airport, nearing the 115-degree record set in 1937. Meanwhile, residents are seeking cooler conditions by traveling to the Spring Mountains, where temperatures are in the mid-80s. In the broader Southwest, cities such as Phoenix, Yuma, and El Centro have also experienced extreme heat, with highs ranging from 112 to 114 degrees and Extreme Heat Warnings remaining in effect through Wednesday evening. Additionally, community initiatives in Las Vegas are focusing on providing relief for pets during this period of intense heat.