Nevada — Neon lights glow against a crisp desert morning, but the chill fades fast after sunrise. Calm winds and clear skies allow warmth to build quickly across the Las Vegas Valley, shifting the feel from winter to spring in a matter of hours.
The National Weather Service reports early temperatures in the mid-40s near Harry Reid International Airport, with dry air and light northwest winds. By afternoon, highs climb into the low 70s, making outdoor plans easy and travel smooth across the metro area.
Clouds increase briefly today, then thin out again tonight. Monday turns fully sunny, with highs reaching the mid-70s. Nights remain cool but comfortable, dropping into the mid-40s with clear skies and excellent visibility.
Tuesday and Wednesday continue the warm, dry trend. Afternoon temperatures hover in the mid-70s, well above early February averages. No rain is expected, and road conditions remain dry across I-15, US-95, and surface streets throughout the week.
This quiet pattern stands out nationally. While winter storms and bitter cold continue east of the Rockies, the Southwest sits under a dome of mild air. Long-range outlooks show below-normal precipitation chances persisting into the first full week of February, reinforcing the dry stretch.
Residents should still plan for temperature swings. Mornings feel cool, especially in shaded neighborhoods, before warmth builds by late morning. Light layers work best, and hydration matters more than it may feel this time of year.
No weather alerts are currently in effect for southern Nevada. For now, conditions remain stable, calm, and unusually mild for early February.
Are you noticing how fast the temperature climbs once the sun clears the mountains?
Five-Day Outlook for Las Vegas, Nevada
Monday: Sunny, high near 75
Tuesday: Sunny, high near 74
Wednesday: Sunny, high near 75
Thursday: Sunny, high near 73
Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 71



