LAS VEGAS (AP) — September has already brought temporary relief from record high temperatures in Las Vegas, ending a 61-day triple-digit streak which ran from July 1 to Aug. 31.
Meteorologist Trevor Boucher says the streak was the second-longest in Las Vegas history.
The 66-day record was set in 1944.
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The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that the streak ended after the National Weather Service reported the hottest August on record for Las Vegas, with a record-breaking average temperature of 95.6 degrees.
Boucher said the heat is expected to return with an excessive heat warning citing temperatures between 103 and 110 through Labor Day weekend.