Las Vegas, NV – The desert dawn glows soft gold across the Strip this morning — another calm, clear start to an unseasonably warm week. While much of the country braces for early snow, southern Nevada’s November stays stubbornly mild, keeping travel and outdoor plans wide open through the end of the week.
According to the National Weather Service in Las Vegas, today’s highs will reach near 82°F under full sunshine. Winds stay light and variable, ideal for early travel or outdoor events. Wednesday will mirror that warmth, topping out around 81°F before a gradual dip begins late Thursday.
By Friday, a faint cool front slides across the region, trimming highs back to the upper 70s but keeping skies bright and humidity low. Lows will dip to around 58°F, creating comfortable evenings perfect for Veterans Day celebrations or late fall getaways.
The upcoming weekend holds steady with sunny skies and temperatures hovering near 79°F Saturday before easing closer to seasonal averages by early next week. While Las Vegas remains firmly in late-autumn warmth, models hint at a cooler November pattern building by midmonth — the kind that could bring brisk mornings back to the Mojave Desert before Thanksgiving travel season begins.
For now, southern Nevada holds its winning streak — blue skies, mild breezes, and a picture-perfect stretch of desert weather that’s ideal for any November plan.





