I-15 Travel Weather: Clear Skies and Calm Winds Across Las Vegas Into Veterans Day

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LAS VEGAS, Nev. – The desert air feels almost still at dawn, cool and weightless as the first light hits the valley. The Strip glows faintly in the distance beneath a cloudless sky—a sure sign southern Nevada will hold onto its streak of perfect fall weather. For those planning a weekend outdoors or traveling along I-15, conditions couldn’t be better.

The National Weather Service in Las Vegas expects sunny skies and highs near 80°F through Sunday. Winds remain light, with calm mornings and mild, dry afternoons. It’s quintessential November weather for the Mojave—warm enough for short sleeves by midday, cool enough for patio dinners by nightfall. Friday through Sunday will stay consistent, with lows around 58°F and little variation in daytime temperatures.

By Monday, a faint northerly breeze ushers in slightly cooler air, trimming highs to the upper 70s. Veterans Day on Tuesday looks nearly identical—mostly sunny, pleasant, and perfect for ceremonies or light travel. Drivers heading north toward Mesquite or south toward Barstow can expect clear, dry pavement and excellent visibility through the extended weekend.

Even as much of the nation braces for an Arctic chill next week, southern Nevada stands apart—steady, warm, and dry under expansive blue skies. However, forecasters hint at a subtle cooling trend by midweek, with temperatures dipping just below 80°F as high pressure eases.

For now, this stretch of desert serenity continues—a gentle pause before late-November weather begins to shift. Enjoy it while it lasts; the calm won’t hold forever.


Five-Day Outlook for Las Vegas, NV:
Fri: 80/59 – Sunny, calm.
Sat: 80/57 – Sunny, light breeze.
Sun: 80/58 – Clear, perfect fall day.
Mon: 80/58 – Sunny; slight cooling trend begins.
Tue (Veterans Day): 79/58 – Mostly sunny, ideal conditions.