Nevada wakes up to a mild desert breeze and filtered sunshine over the Strip as traffic hums along I-15. It’s already 72 degrees at Harry Reid International, and the air feels more like late April than early March.
Clouds thin through late morning, and skies turn mostly sunny. Highs climb to 79 degrees by afternoon. Southwest winds increase to 14 to 20 mph, with gusts near 28 mph. Secure patio furniture and expect crosswinds on open roadways.
Tonight turns mostly clear with lows near 53 degrees.
Tuesday stays bright and dry with a high near 76 degrees. Light northeast winds keep conditions comfortable. Tuesday night dips to 52 under mostly clear skies.
By Wednesday, spring warmth surges again. Highs reach 79 degrees with abundant sunshine. Outdoor plans look excellent, though sunscreen will be needed during peak afternoon hours.
Thursday remains sunny but slightly cooler, with highs near 69 degrees. Clear skies continue Thursday night as temperatures fall to 48 degrees. Friday rebounds to around 69 again under full sun.
This stretch reflects a broader warm pattern across much of the West. While parts of the central and eastern U.S. track rain and even snow, southern Nevada leans firmly into early spring vibes.
Clocks spring ahead at 2 a.m. Sunday across most of the country. Nevada will lose an hour of sleep but gain brighter evenings. Expect noticeably longer daylight as March progresses.
Looking into the 6–10 day outlook, temperatures trend near to slightly above normal, reinforcing the dry pattern.
Are you ready for this early taste of spring warmth across Las Vegas?


