LAS VEGAS, NV – A crystal-clear desert sky stretches over the Las Vegas Valley this early Monday morning, glowing pale orange as dawn rises over the Spring Mountains. After a weekend of calm warmth, southern Nevada is poised for a streak of classic fall weather — sunny, dry, and pleasantly warm through midweek.
According to the National Weather Service in Las Vegas, Monday begins with calm air and light northwest winds before shifting northeast later in the day. Highs will climb near 82°F under cloudless skies, with cool, clear nights dropping into the upper 50s. Winds remain generally light, though occasional breezes up to 15 mph are expected Tuesday afternoon along the I-15 corridor and Red Rock Canyon.
By Wednesday, a subtle pattern shift aloft brings slightly cooler air from the north, trimming highs into the upper 70s. The desert air stays crisp and dry, ideal for outdoor cleanup or early Halloween decorating before crowds fill the Strip later in the week. For travelers, visibility remains excellent with no rain or fog expected through Friday.
Heading toward the Halloween weekend, Thursday and Friday look calm and bright, with highs around 82°F and cool evenings perfect for outdoor events or early trick-or-treat activities.
Models hint at a more notable cool-down early next week as November begins — a reminder that even the desert won’t escape a chilly November ahead.
Five-Day Outlook for Las Vegas, NV:
Mon: 82/59 – Sunny and calm; light north wind.
Tue: 79/57 – Sunny; breezy afternoon gusts.
Wed: 80/59 – Clear skies; light breeze.
Thu: 82/60 – Sunny; warm fall day.
Fri: 83/61 – Mostly sunny; mild Halloween setup.





