LAS VEGAS, Nev. – The desert horizon glows faintly orange before sunrise, casting a soft haze across the valley as the city wakes to a mild Halloween morning. Streetlights fade against a cloudless sky, and the Strip’s neon reflections shimmer faintly in the cool 60-degree air — a calm prelude to another warm day in the Mojave.
According to the National Weather Service in Las Vegas, sunny skies and highs near 83°F will dominate through the Halloween weekend. Trick-or-treaters can expect mild evening conditions in the low 70s, ideal for walking neighborhood routes or outdoor events. The air remains dry, and visibility stays perfect for travel along I-15 and across the metro area.
Saturday and Sunday continue the same quiet trend — bright, calm, and unseasonably warm for early November. The region holds under a ridge of high pressure, keeping skies clear and winds light. By Sunday, a few thin clouds may drift overhead, hinting at the subtle pattern change building to the west.
Heading into early next week, temperatures begin a gradual slide as light desert breezes pick up from the north. While no rain is expected, cooler air aloft could drop daytime highs into the upper 70s by midweek. For now, Las Vegas holds onto one last stretch of fall warmth before November slowly introduces more seasonal air.
Residents planning weekend getaways or outdoor celebrations can expect steady sunshine, cool mornings, and a mild breeze — perfect for Halloween in the desert before the next chapter of autumn arrives.
Five-Day Outlook for Las Vegas, NV:
Fri: 83/61 – Sunny; warm and calm.
Sat: 83/61 – Bright and dry; clear sky.
Sun: 83/60 – Sunny; few high clouds late.
Mon: 83/59 – Mostly sunny; light breeze.
Tue: 81/58 – Sunny; slight cooling trend begins.





