Las Vegas, NV – Storm chances Thursday and breezy winds through Friday could bring travel delays and safety concerns to parts of southern Nevada, including US-95 near Las Vegas. A 30% chance of thunderstorms could impact outdoor plans, but skies are expected to clear just in time for Easter Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service, Thursday brings a slight chance of rain and isolated thunderstorms across the Las Vegas Valley, with gusts up to 28 mph and daytime highs near 77°F. Thursday night could see more cloud coverage and a low around 55°F. Residents should secure outdoor items and use caution on roadways, especially along exposed routes like US-95 where crosswinds may reduce visibility and handling.
By Friday, skies will gradually clear with a high of 69°F and continued breezy conditions. The spring pattern shifts for the weekend, bringing sunny skies and a warm-up just in time for holiday gatherings. Saturday will be clear with a high of 75°F. Easter Sunday promises ideal weather with sunny skies and highs near 88°F—perfect for family events and outdoor brunches.
Looking ahead:
- Thursday: 30% chance of showers and storms, high near 77°F
- Friday: Mostly sunny, breezy, high near 69°F
- Saturday: Sunny and calm, high near 75°F
- Sunday (Easter): Clear skies, high near 88°F
- Monday: Sunny and warmer, high around 87°F




