
Eight Straight Days of Unmatched Heat (Image Credits: Flickr)
Las Vegas closed out one of its hottest Marches on record with a prolonged heat wave that pushed temperatures into the 90s and beyond for days on end. The desert city shattered daily highs at Harry Reid International Airport, surpassing previous benchmarks set years or decades earlier.[1] Residents faced unseasonal scorchers well above the late-month average in the mid-70s. A welcome cooldown arrived at month’s end, bringing the first sub-90-degree high since mid-March.
Eight Straight Days of Unmatched Heat
Las Vegas logged an unprecedented streak of record-breaking daily highs through last Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service. The run marked the longest such sequence in the city’s recorded weather history.[1] High pressure dominated the region, trapping heat over Southern Nevada and fueling temperatures 15 to 25 degrees above normal.
This intense pattern began in earnest around March 18. The valley likely tallied at least 10 days above 90 degrees by March’s close, eclipsing all prior monthly marks.[1] Earlier in the month, heat alerts blanketed the area as forecasters warned of extreme conditions.
Shattered Records: A Day-by-Day Breakdown
The heat wave produced a cascade of new benchmarks. Wednesday peaked at 98 degrees, the hottest reading of 2026 thus far and well beyond the prior daily mark of 90 degrees from 2022.[1] Each day layered on fresh extremes, turning late March into a record-setting marathon.
| Date | High (°F) | Previous Record (°F) |
|---|---|---|
| Sunday, March 29 | 92 | 89 (2015) |
| Saturday, March 28 | 92 | 91 (2015) |
| Friday, March 27 | 90 | 88 (2022) |
| Thursday, March 26 | 93 | 93 (2022) |
| Wednesday, March 25 | 98 | 90 (2022) |
| Tuesday, March 24 | 96 | 89 (1940) |
These figures came from official observations at Harry Reid International Airport. The streak extended back further, with March 18 hitting 94 degrees to top the all-time March high of 93 from 2022.[1]
Shift to Cooler Air Masses
The cooling trend started last Thursday, when temperatures dipped five degrees from the prior day’s peak. Monday’s forecast called for 89 degrees, the lowest high – and first below 90 – since March 17’s 88 degrees.[1] Breezes picked up, aiding the drop as the stubborn high-pressure ridge weakened.
Looking ahead, Tuesday brought lows in the low 80s with gusty winds. Conditions turned even milder by Wednesday, with highs in the 70s and a 20 percent chance of showers ushering in April.[1] The pattern held through the week, dipping to the low 70s by Friday before rebounding slightly.[2]
- Monday: 89 degrees, breezy.
- Tuesday: Upper 70s, gusts to 45 mph, slight shower chance.
- Wednesday: Upper 70s, breezy.
- Thursday: Low 80s.
- Friday: Low 70s, coolest of the week.
Warmth Defines Early 2026
March’s extremes capped a run of above-average months. February ranked as the second-warmest on record since observations began in 1937. January placed fifth on that list.[1] The persistent mildness raised questions about seasonal norms in the Southwest.
Forecasters noted the heat wave’s rarity, with 12 straight 90-degree days in one stretch. Such events strained energy demands and outdoor activities across the valley.[2]
- Las Vegas broke daily heat records for eight consecutive days, peaking at 98 degrees.
- At least 10 ninety-degree days marked March’s close, a new monthly record.
- Cooler seventies return mid-week, with breezes and isolated shower chances.
As Las Vegas transitions from furnace-like days to more typical spring weather, the record heat serves as a stark reminder of shifting patterns. The cooldown provides essential relief for a city accustomed to extremes. What are your plans now that milder air has arrived? Tell us in the comments.