Nevada – Cool desert air lingers early across the Las Vegas Valley, but it doesn’t last long. As the sun climbs, warmth spreads quickly over rooftops, parking lots, and desert foothills. February is shedding its winter edge, and the shift feels sudden.
According to the National Weather Service, Las Vegas climbs into the mid-70s today under sunny skies. Winds stay light and variable, offering ideal travel conditions across Clark County. Morning lows near the upper 40s rebound fast, making midday feel more like early spring.
Drivers along I-15, U.S. 95, and surface streets see dry pavement and excellent visibility. No weather delays are expected at Harry Reid International Airport or North Las Vegas Airport. Outdoor plans, from construction projects to morning walks, benefit from calm, stable conditions.
The warm pattern holds into Friday, with highs near 71 degrees and increasing clouds late. By Saturday, sunshine returns fully and temperatures rise back into the mid-70s. Saturday night stays mild, with lows near 49, limiting any cold-related concerns.
Sunday brings the warmest stretch so far. Afternoon highs reach the mid-70s again, with clear skies and light winds. The dry air keeps humidity low, but hydration becomes important, even in February, especially for outdoor workers and hikers.
Looking ahead, early next week remains warm. Monday stays in the low 70s before a subtle shift arrives by Tuesday, when isolated showers become possible and highs dip slightly into the upper 60s. Even with that change, NOAA’s 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across southern Nevada, signaling continued warmth into mid-February.
Enjoy the springlike break, but plan for cooler mornings and quick temperature swings. Noticing how fast it warms up where you are today? Share what it feels like across the Valley.
Five Day Weather Outlook for Las Vegas, Nevada
Today: Sunny, high near 74.
Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 71.
Saturday: Sunny, high near 74.
Sunday: Sunny, high near 75.
Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 74.


