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Las Vegas Breaks Multiple Heat Records as March Begins with 80-Degree Streak

By Matthias Binder March 2, 2026
Las Vegas starts March with more record-breaking heat
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Las Vegas starts March with more record-breaking heat

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Unseasonal Heat Takes HoldRecords Tumble on March 1Warmest Winter Fuels the TrendForecast Signals Temporary Relief

Unseasonal Heat Takes Hold (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Las Vegas – Southern Nevada welcomed March with persistent warmth, as temperatures reached at least 80 degrees for the fourth consecutive day at Harry Reid International Airport.[1]

Unseasonal Heat Takes Hold

The Las Vegas Valley experienced its first 80-degree day of 2026 on Thursday, February 26. Highs climbed to 83 degrees that afternoon, well ahead of the typical mid-March arrival for such warmth.[1][2] This marked a sharp departure from cooler conditions earlier in the month, following rain and wind.

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Friday brought another surge, with temperatures peaking at 82 or 83 degrees, just shy of the daily record from 1986. The heat intensified over the weekend. Saturday saw 83 degrees, surpassing that day’s previous high of 82 degrees set decades ago.[1]

Records Tumble on March 1

Sunday, the first day of March, delivered the hottest reading yet. The airport thermometer hit 86 degrees at 2:48 p.m., shattering the prior March 1 record of 82 degrees from 1986.[1][3] This capped a remarkable four-day run above 80 degrees.

Warm overnight lows compounded the anomaly. Morning temperatures on March 2 reached 68 degrees, eclipsing the previous record low high of 57 degrees from 2016. Similar overnight records fell on Saturday and Sunday, hovering near 60 degrees.[3]

  • Thursday, Feb. 26: High 83°F (first 80° day of 2026)
  • Friday, Feb. 27: High 82-83°F
  • Saturday, Feb. 28: High 83°F (new daily record)
  • Sunday, March 1: High 86°F (new March 1 record)

Warmest Winter Fuels the Trend

The early spring sizzle built on an extraordinary winter. December through February averaged 54.8 degrees at the airport, edging out the 2015 mark of 54.6 degrees for the warmest on record since 1947.[4] Officials noted this pattern aligns with broader warming in the American West.

Reduced snowpack above Lake Powell, at 71 percent of normal, raised concerns over Colorado River inflows, projected at just 38 percent amid dry, warm conditions. Such trends signal potential water challenges ahead.[4]

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Forecast Signals Temporary Relief

Gusty southwest winds up to 35 mph accompanied Monday’s highs near 79 degrees. Temperatures dipped to the upper 60s by Thursday and Friday, with stronger gusts possible in the mountains.[3]

Dry conditions persisted through the week, with highs rebounding to the 70s over the weekend and possibly 80 degrees the following week. The National Weather Service anticipated above-normal temperatures for spring overall.[2]

Key Takeaways

  • Four straight days of 80°F+ highs, two new daily records broken.
  • Warmest winter since records began in 1947.
  • Spring forecast points to continued above-average warmth.

This early heat underscores shifting seasonal norms in the region. What impacts have you noticed from the unusual warmth? Share in the comments.

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