LAS VEGAS, Nev. – The desert sky glows pale gold before sunrise, the air still and mild at 61°F. Palm fronds hang motionless, and the Strip gleams under a cloudless dome — a tranquil start to November in the Mojave. Residents and travelers alike can expect another stretch of flawless Nevada weather through Monday, as warmth and sunshine dominate the first week of the new month.
The National Weather Service in Las Vegas keeps the outlook steady: highs near 82–83°F, lows around 60°F, and no sign of rain. Light breezes from the northwest will keep air quality good and travel smooth along I-15, US-95, and the 215 Beltway. Skies stay crystal clear — ideal for outdoor events, Red Rock hiking, and pre-holiday errands.
By Tuesday into midweek, a subtle cooling trend takes hold as weak high pressure begins to flatten. Highs dip slightly into the upper 70s, still well above seasonal averages. For now, though, Las Vegas remains locked in its classic early-fall calm — sunny days, clear nights, and wide-open skies stretching over the valley.
To be fair, this kind of stretch is typical before late-November fronts bring gustier winds and cooler mornings. For now, enjoy the stillness — perfect weather for golf, patios, and early Thanksgiving travel prep.
Five-Day Outlook for Las Vegas, NV:
Sat: 83/61 – Sunny, calm breeze.
Sun: 83/60 – Sunny and dry.
Mon: 82/58 – Sunny; light winds.
Tue: 81/57 – Mostly sunny; cooler trend.
Wed: 78/57 – Warm, dry; slight dip midweek.





