Las Vegas, NV Weather: Warm, Dry Days Continue Through Veterans Day Before Rain Chances Rise

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LAS VEGAS, Nevada – The city glows under a soft desert dawn, the Strip’s skyline fading into pale amber light. A quiet calm settles across the valley, the kind that defines early November in the Mojave—dry, still, and comfortably warm. But that stretch of classic fall weather won’t last forever.

According to the National Weather Service in Las Vegas, a stable ridge of high pressure will dominate the region through early next week, keeping skies clear and temperatures steady. Highs hover near 80°F each day through Monday, with light northwest winds under 10 mph—ideal for travelers, Veterans Day events, and weekend outings. Nights cool gently into the upper 50s, offering mild evenings for outdoor dining or downtown strolls.

By midweek, subtle changes begin to emerge. High clouds drift in Tuesday, signaling a weak disturbance forming along the West Coast. While Tuesday and Wednesday remain warm—around 78°F—forecast models hint at scattered showers by Thursday, mainly along I-15 and the surrounding foothills. Rainfall totals will be light but could briefly dampen travel or outdoor plans late week.

Residents and visitors alike should take advantage of the calm stretch now. This is prime time for day trips to Red Rock Canyon or Hoover Dam, as cooler mornings and clear skies dominate the region. Expect a gentle cool-down by Friday, when highs drop to the low 70s—a fitting reminder that November’s winter tease is slowly edging closer to the desert Southwest.


Five-Day Outlook for Las Vegas, NV:
Sat: 81/58 – Sunny, calm, and dry.
Sun: 80/58 – Warm; light northeast breeze.
Mon: 80/58 – Mostly sunny, great visibility.
Tue (Veterans Day): 80/57 – Clear skies; calm winds.
Wed: 78/58 – Clouds increase late; rain possible Thursday.