Las Vegas is about to get serious. Starting at a deceptively comfortable 72°F right now, temperatures will surge to near 99°F Monday, cross into triple digits at 101°F Tuesday, and peak at a brutal 103°F on both Wednesday and Thursday — with zero percent chance of rain all week.
This episode breaks down the full seven-day forecast for Las Vegas, Nevada, including daily highs and lows, wind conditions, and what the sustained heat means for anyone living in or visiting the city. Tonight actually offers a rare comfortable window — clear skies, light north-northwest winds, and that low of 72°F — so if you have outdoor plans, tonight is the time.
Midday and early afternoon are when the heat peaks hardest. If you need to be outside, aim for early morning or evening. Wear light colors, cover exposed skin, and drink water before you feel thirsty — by the time you're thirsty in this heat, you're already behind.
Winds stay light through most of the week, peaking at eight miles per hour Monday, which won't provide meaningful relief in triple-digit conditions. The weekend brings south winds of 15 to 20 mph Saturday and Sunday — not a cool breeze, more like a hair dryer. A slight temperature dip arrives with it: Saturday near 100°F, Sunday closer to 96°F.
No active heat advisories are in place right now, but that could change as the week deepens. Stay informed, stay hydrated, and respect what a full week of relentless desert sun can do to the human body.
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