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Las Vegas Set for First 80-Degree Day as February Delivers Summer-Like Warmth

By Matthias Binder February 24, 2026
Las Vegas’ first 80-degree day is coming. And it’s only February
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Las Vegas’ first 80-degree day is coming. And it’s only February

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Storms Fade, High Pressure Takes HoldForecast Points to Rapid WarmupRecords Teeter on the HorizonRegional Ripple Effect Emerges

Storms Fade, High Pressure Takes Hold (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Las Vegas – Southern Nevada transitions from a stormy stretch to balmy conditions, with forecasters predicting the area’s inaugural 80-degree day of 2026 later this week.[1][2]

Storms Fade, High Pressure Takes Hold

Residents endured a turbulent week marked by rain, gusty winds, and temperatures well below seasonal norms. Harry Reid International Airport logged 0.35 inches of precipitation last week, accounting for February’s total so far.[1] Thursday’s daytime high barely climbed to 49 degrees Fahrenheit, followed by an overnight low of 38 degrees. Snow flurries even dusted Summerlin on Wednesday, underscoring the chilly shift from three Pacific storms that delivered much-needed moisture.[1]

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A robust ridge of high pressure now dominates the region, ushering in calm skies and dry air. This atmospheric change promises a swift reversal, elevating highs above the late-February average of 66 degrees. The valley recorded its first measurable rain since early January on Presidents Day, but those wet days now belong to the past.[1]

Forecast Points to Rapid Warmup

Temperatures surge starting Tuesday, with highs reaching the mid-70s before pushing into the low 80s by the weekend. National Weather Service meteorologist Morgan Stessman noted, “Starting Tuesday, highs will reach into the mid-70s and climb into the low 80s by the weekend.”[1] Detailed outlooks vary slightly across sources, but consensus builds around Thursday marking the first 80-degree reading of the year – two weeks ahead of the typical mid-March debut.[2]

Expect the following progression through early next week:

  • Tuesday and Wednesday: 74 to 78 degrees
  • Thursday: Around 80 degrees
  • Friday and Saturday: 81 to 82 degrees
  • Sunday: Up to 83 degrees
  • Monday: Cooling slightly to 79 degrees

This pace reflects a high-pressure system’s influence, transforming winter-like weather into spring previews overnight.[3][4]

Records Teeter on the Horizon

Saturday and Sunday forecasts hover near all-time highs for those dates, with predictions of 81 to 83 degrees challenging the existing mark of 82 degrees set in 2016 and 1986. Last year, Las Vegas notched its earliest 80-degree day on February 3, eclipsing a prior benchmark from 2018.[1] Such early warmth underscores a pattern of variability in the desert climate.

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February typically ranks as Las Vegas’ wettest month, averaging 0.8 inches of rain, yet the airport has seen only 0.49 inches year-to-date – below the norm of 0.92 inches through late February. Dry conditions now prevail, amplifying the heat potential.[1]

Regional Ripple Effect Emerges

The heat dome extends across the Southwest, baking neighboring areas. Laughlin-Bullhead City and Death Valley National Park approach 90 degrees this weekend, while Phoenix eyes the low 90s and Los Angeles nears 87 degrees on Friday. Stessman observed, “The whole Southwest is going to feel the heat this week.”[1]

Locals and visitors alike should prepare for outdoor-friendly weather, though those exerting in the sun face minor heat risks under the intensifying ridge. The shift revives activities at spots like Red Rock Canyon, where cooler pursuits dominated recently.[1]

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Key Takeaways

  • First 80-degree day expected Thursday, well ahead of March norms.
  • Weekend highs challenge late-February records near 82 degrees.
  • Rain total lags yearly averages after stormy week’s boost.

As Las Vegas savors this premature taste of warmth, the contrast from recent rains highlights the desert’s unpredictable charm. Residents can look forward to extended daylight hours under clear skies. What are your plans for the sudden heat? Share in the comments below.

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