LAS VEGAS, Nev. – A soft orange glow spreads over the Spring Mountains this morning as desert air cools quickly before sunrise. The Las Vegas Valley begins another picture-perfect fall day — calm, dry, and mild — with no hint of stormy weather in sight as Halloween draws closer.
According to the National Weather Service in Las Vegas, skies will stay completely clear through the rest of the week. Light winds, mostly from the northwest, will shift slightly each afternoon but stay gentle, topping out near 10 mph. Daytime highs hover near 82°F through Friday, offering one of the warmest trick-or-treat evenings in recent memory.
Families planning Halloween events can expect perfect outdoor conditions — clear skies, comfortable temperatures around 78°F during peak trick-or-treat hours, and no wind or rain to disrupt decorations or costumes. Roads across the Las Vegas Valley and along I-15 should remain dry and clear, ideal for evening travel.
Friday marks the start of a steady pattern expected to carry into the first week of November. By Saturday and Sunday, temperatures hold near 83°F with cool desert nights in the upper 50s, creating great conditions for outdoor dining, late-evening walks, or early holiday decorating.
No cold fronts or major pattern changes appear before early next week, though forecasters note that longer-range models hint at a slight cooldown by mid-November.
One more reminder for residents: Daylight Saving Time ends early Sunday morning — clocks “fall back” at 2 a.m. Enjoy the extra hour of sleep and the last truly warm stretch before a cooler November takes hold.
Five-Day Forecast for Las Vegas, NV:
Wed: 81/59 – Sunny and calm; light northwest breeze.
Thu: 82/60 – Sunny; warm afternoon, clear evening.
Fri: 82/60 – Perfect for Halloween; mild and clear.
Sat: 83/60 – Sunny skies; warm and pleasant.
Sun: 82/59 – Bright and calm; clocks fall back early Sunday.





