LAS VEGAS, Nev. – A calm desert dawn opens the first full week of November with clear skies glowing pink over the Spring Mountains. The valley air feels crisp now, but by midmorning the heat returns, promising another stretch of bright, dry days more typical of early fall than near-winter.
According to the National Weather Service in Las Vegas, temperatures will reach the mid-80s through Tuesday before dipping slightly later in the week. Winds stay light and variable, though occasional afternoon breezes could lift light dust across the open desert and I-15 corridor. The dry pattern, combined with low humidity, keeps fire danger moderate for outlying areas around Boulder City, Red Rock Canyon, and Henderson.
Monday and Tuesday remain sunny and stable, ideal for travel, outdoor work, and early holiday decorating. Highs near 82°F will feel warm but comfortable under low humidity. By Thursday, cooler air arrives from the north, trimming highs into the upper 70s — a gentle reminder that November’s seasonal slide is slowly approaching the Mojave.
Residents should continue monitoring outdoor burns and secure lightweight patio furniture ahead of any brief wind shifts midweek. The mild stretch also provides perfect timing for home maintenance and early travel prep ahead of Thanksgiving week.
Meteorologists note that La Niña conditions — still active across the Pacific — may bring Southern Nevada a drier, slightly windier winter overall. While no rain appears in sight for Las Vegas through Friday, long-range trends hint at a more active pattern later this month as Pacific moisture edges closer to the Southwest.
Five-Day Forecast for Las Vegas, NV:
Mon: 82/58 – Mostly sunny; calm, dry air.
Tue: 81/56 – Sunny; light afternoon breeze.
Wed: 82/58 – Mostly sunny; warm, stable air.
Thu: 77/58 – Sunny; cooler trend begins.
Fri: 79/57 – Clear; mild with calm winds.





