LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Parts of the Las Vegas valley were hit by damaging winds last night and it's not quite over yet.
The Excessive Heat Warning expired at 9 p.m. Sunday after being in effect for several days and we will be several degrees cooler for the Labor Day holiday.
There's also a 20 percent chance for showers and thunderstorms today. However, winds will be relatively calm.
Several trees were knocked down overnight by the strong winds and quite a bit of debris can be seen on valley streets.
#WATCH: Rough night for many in #Vegas as high winds swept through the valley. Many are waking up to trees down. Check out the damage done at this Eastside apartment complex on Hollywood & E. Lake Mead @KTNV pic.twitter.com/SNI1d5Fp0e
— Alicia Pattillo (@aliciapattillo) September 2, 2019
There is a predicted high temperature of 100 degrees today, 103 for Tuesday, 104 for Wednesday and 101 for Thursday. There will also be a 10 percent chance of rain on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
The best chance of thunderstorms will develop in the mountains, but storms will be well positioned to drift into the Las Vegas Valley, bringing the chance of locally heavy rainfall and possible microburst activity. pic.twitter.com/AAekPrBzhm
— Kelsey McFarland (@KelseyMarie_TV) September 2, 2019