856 FXUS65 KVEF 121704 AFDVEF Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Las Vegas NV 1004 AM PDT Thu Jun 12 2025 .SYNOPSIS...Temperatures will gradually increase through the remainder of the work week into the weekend, peaking on Sunday. Meanwhile, expect breezy-to-gusty southwesterly winds each afternoon through the forecast period. && .UPDATE...No significant changes to the forecast as warm, dry, and breezy conditions are set to continue through the weekend. Looking ahead to next week, confidence is growing in the passage of a shortwave trough on Monday and Tuesday. This feature will pull temperatures down closer to normal, but with no signs of precipitation in sight, the main story is likely going to be the increased winds and fire danger. && .DISCUSSION...Today through Wednesday. A building area of high pressure over the southeastern Pacific Ocean will increase heights across the Desert Southwest, resulting in increasing temperatures each day through the remainder of the work week into the weekend. Temperatures will peak on Sunday at 8 to 12 degrees above seasonal normals, with a forecast temperature of 108 for Las Vegas. For now, "Major" HeatRisk is limited to the lowest valleys on Saturday and Sunday, with widespread "Moderate" HeatRisk through the weekend and start of next week. Will continue to assess the need for a heat-related headline as we get closer. Meanwhile, a closed area of low pressure will meander slowly southward through the Gulf of Alaska. This, combined with the aforementioned southeastern Pacific high will result in a dry southwesterly flow aloft and moderately tight pressure gradients. As such, you can expect breezy-to-gusty southwesterly winds each afternoon through the forecast period. Above-normal temperatures, breezy afternoon winds, and bone-dry afternoon relative humidities will result in increased fire danger. In general, fuels are not yet critical across our forecast area, but if you`re recreating outside this week, be extra cognizant of activities that involve sparks or flames. Early next week, there is increasing certainty that a trough will elongate off the California coast before pushing inland. This will result in a slight drop in temperatures and a further increase in winds. && .AVIATION...For Harry Reid...For the 18Z Forecast Package...South- southwest winds remain in place through the TAF period, strongest during the afternoon/evening hours and weaker overnight and in the morning. Gusts in the afternoon around 25 knots, dropping to 15-20 knots tonight and becoming more intermittent. VFR conditions prevail with just a few high clouds. Temperatures to exceed 100F between 20z and 03z, peaking around 103F. For the rest of southern Nevada, northwest Arizona and southeast California...Southerly to westerly breezes continue today, with gusts 20-30 knots during the afternoon and evening. Winds will weaken after sunset except across western San Bernardino County where weakening will be later in the night. VFR conditions persist with just few to scattered high clouds. && .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...Spotters are encouraged to report any significant weather or impacts according to standard operating procedures. && $$ UPDATE...Woods DISCUSSION...Soulat AVIATION...Woods For more forecast information...see us on our webpage: https://weather.gov/lasvegas or follow us on Facebook and Twitter