Fake News How hot is it really in Las Vegas? Published 7 months ago on July 8, 2024 By Jennifer Zilla July 8, 2024 got to 120 degrees fahrenheit in Las Vegas, Nevada which is the hottest ever in the history of the city and one of the hottest in a populated area in America (Death Valley’s record is 130/134 depending on the data but not a ton of people live there). How hot exactly is it in the wild west of America? Hot enough to die See moreA motorcyclist died from heat exposure while visiting Death Valley National Park Saturday as the temperature there reached 128 F. Another motorcyclist was transported to a Las Vegas hospital for “severe heat illness,” according to park officials. The two were a part of a group of… pic.twitter.com/5h9zbPaPT3 — ABC7 Eyewitness News (@ABC7) July 8, 2024 Hot enough to bake cookies in your car (temps reaching over 200 degrees inside vehicles) See moreIn today's episode of "Baking with NWS Las Vegas":– Oven has been preheated and cookies were inserted just after noon PDT.– Temperature on top of the dash was 217°F based on IR gun.– Baking vehicle is black/gray with black interior and no window tint. #nvwx #vegasweather pic.twitter.com/qR4oDVV3J4 — NWS Las Vegas (@NWSVegas) July 7, 2024 Hot enough that the water coming from the pipes feels boiling See moreUsing straight cold water in the shower & the water feels like it was boiled. Fack!!! #VegasProblems #Summer — Leland Ogz✌🏾 (@logawa65) July 5, 2024 Hot enough to make crayon art See moreWhat happens to crayons when it's 120°F outside! 🖍️🫠 #nvwx #vegasweather https://t.co/rnu81fAfWJ pic.twitter.com/lDWRPolVu9 — Matt Woods (@vort_advection) July 8, 2024 Not hot enough to keep away visitors See moreThank you to all the Californians who drive through the desert in record-breaking heat just to visit Las Vegas 🙏 pic.twitter.com/9H6dL1x5os — Las Vegas Locally 🌴 (@LasVegasLocally) July 8, 2024 The hottest anything can be without instantly burning human skin See moreThe 2nd most likely place where scalds happen in the home is in the bathroom.💦Set your water heater to 120 degrees or lower💦Always check the water temp before putting a child in a tub/shower💦100 degrees or lower is safe for children💦Always supervise kids in the tub#NBAW pic.twitter.com/N6QqZdS0hi — Burn Institute (@Burn_Institute) February 10, 2023 Too hot for helicopters to operate See moreApparently helicopters can't operate at 120 degrees or higher. A biker died in Death Valley on Saturday and an emergency medical helicopter couldn't help — temp was 128. https://t.co/uIprQgeWcO pic.twitter.com/8xDvzayjdR — T.J. Ortenzi (@tjortenzi) July 8, 2024 Related Topics: