Las Vegas, NV – Southern Nevada will start the week with dry, sunny weather and above-normal temperatures before a midweek shift brings breezy conditions and a slight cooldown, according to the National Weather Service in Las Vegas.
Forecasters say Monday and Tuesday will feature warm afternoons and light winds, with clouds beginning to increase by Tuesday evening. By Wednesday and Thursday, a low-pressure system moving through the Great Basin will introduce southwesterly winds and cooler air. Temperatures are expected to dip slightly, and the eastern Sierra may see a 15–30% chance of precipitation.
From Friday onward, weather conditions are forecast to return to normal or slightly above-average temperatures with dry air and mostly clear skies heading into the weekend.
Meteorologists note that while the system won’t bring major impacts, travelers in elevated areas or along exposed roadways should prepare for gusty winds and cooler evenings.
For the latest regional forecasts, visit weather.gov/lasvegas.





