Nevada – Sunlight floods the Las Vegas Valley early, and the air already feels warm before noon. Pavement heats quickly, and by midday, temperatures surge into the 90s, giving the Strip a strong early taste of summer.
According to the National Weather Service, highs will climb near 93 degrees today under clear skies, with light winds shifting slightly through the afternoon . Dry air keeps humidity low, allowing temperatures to rise quickly and making shade feel noticeably cooler.
Across Clark County, including Henderson and North Las Vegas, outdoor plans may feel more intense by early afternoon. Stay hydrated and take breaks if spending extended time outside. Vehicles heat rapidly, so check interiors before entering.
The heat builds into the weekend. Saturday and Sunday both push into the mid-90s with mostly sunny skies. Winds increase slightly Saturday, with gusts near 20 to 25 mph at times, adding a dry breeze but little relief from the warmth.
By Monday, a subtle shift arrives. Highs ease slightly into the upper 80s with partly sunny skies, offering a brief break from peak heat. Still, conditions remain warm and dry across southern Nevada.
Looking ahead, temperatures trend downward into the upper 70s by Tuesday, with a slight chance of showers developing late. That cooler air hints at a more typical spring pattern returning midweek.
Five Day Outlook for Las Vegas, Nevada
Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 94
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 94
Monday: Partly sunny, high near 89
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, high near 79
Wednesday: Sunny, high near 78



