The scorching temperatures plaguing the Las Vegas Valley are forecast to stick around all this week.
The National Weather Service on Monday advised that it has extended its excessive heat warning for the area through 11 p.m. on Friday.
The weather service’s advisory notes that Las Vegas, Pahrump and Barstow, California, will see temperatures ranging from 110 to 118 degrees.
Furnace Creek and Death Valley National Park, where a motorcyclist died on Saturday, reached 124 on Monday.
Las Vegas on Sunday soared past the previous all-time high temperature when Reid International Airport recorded 120 degrees at 3:38 p.m.
