LAS VEGAS, Nev. — The desert sky glows soft gold this morning as clear air stretches across the valley — a quiet, steady calm ahead of one of the busiest travel weeks of the year. For now, Las Vegas sits under a pattern of textbook late-fall warmth and tranquil skies that will hold firm into midweek.
According to the National Weather Service Las Vegas, temperatures will rise into the upper 60s and mid-70s through Tuesday, paired with light north to northwest winds under sunny skies. Each evening will cool swiftly, dipping into the mid-40s across the metro and high 30s in the outlying desert communities. The mild, stable air mass means ideal travel conditions on I-15, U.S. 95, and McCarran International Airport through at least Wednesday.
Thanksgiving Day continues the streak of sunshine, with highs near 67°F — perfect for outdoor gatherings, early Black Friday shoppers, or travelers headed out of state. Forecasters hint that a late-week pattern change could send cooler, breezier weather across southern Nevada by Friday, signaling the broader cold front pushing through much of the country. That same front will fuel snow chances in the Rockies and Midwest, posing travel concerns for return trips after the holiday.
Locally, though, Las Vegas remains the dry pocket of the West, with no rain expected and stable skies dominating the next five days — an oasis of calm in an otherwise stormy national setup.
Five-Day Forecast for Las Vegas, NV:
Sun: 68/47 – Sunny; light breeze.
Mon: 66/45 – Clear; calm afternoon.
Tue: 66/45 – Sunny; mild and dry.
Wed: 67/47 – Sunny skies; pleasant.
Thu: 67/47 – Thanksgiving Day sunshine; light winds.





