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What to Wear in Las Vegas in February

February in Las Vegas is one of the desert city's more comfortable winter months — temperatures from 43°F to 63°F with just 4 rainy days provide mild days and cool nights in a city that otherwise swings between extremes. A mid-weight coat or structured blazer handles the daytime conditions beautifully, while the cooler 43°F mornings and genuinely cold evenings in the low 40s warrant a warmer layer than many visitors from warmer climates pack. Las Vegas's resort-glam aesthetic stays fully operational in February: bold evening choices, a quality coat for outdoor movement, and the general confidence that the city's entertainment calendar brings year-round.

What to wear

fitted long-sleeve

top / Long-Sleeve Top

fitted long-sleeve

lightweight layer for mild temps

straight-leg

bottom / Jeans

straight-leg

chinos for a slightly smarter look

classic sneakers

footwear / Sneakers

classic sneakers

cushioned for all-day city walking

Based on typical February conditions in Las Vegas. Weather varies year to year — check the live forecast when you're within two weeks of your trip.

February in Las Vegas offers a refreshing escape with mild, sunny days and notably crisp evenings. Daytime temperatures typically range from the low to mid-60s°F (15-18°C), providing comfortable conditions for exploring the Strip or enjoying outdoor patios. However, once the sun sets, temperatures plunge into the low 40s°F (4-7°C), making warm layers indispensable. While Las Vegas is generally dry, February sees a slight increase in precipitation likelihood compared to other months, though significant rainfall is uncommon. The desert air can also be quite dry, and occasional winds are possible. To navigate these temperature shifts, strategic layering is paramount. For daytime, opt for long-sleeved tops, light sweaters, or stylish cardigans paired with comfortable trousers or jeans. Always have a medium-weight jacket or blazer accessible for cooler afternoons. Evenings demand a warmer approach: a substantial winter coat, along with scarves and perhaps gloves, will ensure comfort during dinner, shows, or casino hopping. Don't forget comfortable walking shoes for extensive exploration, and include a pair of dressier shoes for upscale experiences. Sunglasses are also a must for bright desert days.

Curated Looks

Sporty
Off-Duty Track Edit

Off-Duty Track Edit

A black oversized graphic tee at 60°F makes the gym-to-street transition look deliberate. Black biker shorts keep the silhouette sharp from the waist down.

Casual
Breton Standard

Breton Standard

At 55–64°F the Breton stripe does the heavy lifting — dark indigo ankle jeans and raffia mules do the rest. A canvas tote keeps it honest.

Formal
Ivory Blouse and Camel

Ivory Blouse and Camel

An ivory silk-look blouse tucked into camel tailored trousers is the mild-day formal look stripped to its essentials. Black Chelsea boots and a mini bag close it with precision.

Sporty
Graphic Tee Leggings

Graphic Tee Leggings

A black oversized graphic tee with high-rise leggings and ballet flats is the mild-clear sporty look that doesn't read as gym wear. A black canvas tote carries the rest of the day.

Business Casual
Blue Linen Wide-Leg

Blue Linen Wide-Leg

A blue linen collarless blouse over cream linen wide-leg trousers with a black belt is the mild-weather office look that breathes. White sneakers keep it from becoming too stiff.

Cute
Blush Wrap Satin Skirt

Blush Wrap Satin Skirt

A blush wrap blouse over a black satin mini skirt is an effortlessly feminine mild-day combination. A camel bucket hat pulls it together without trying.

Cozy
Open Cardigan Slide Day

Open Cardigan Slide Day

A black open-front cardigan over fleece leggings and espadrilles on a mild day doesn't try too hard. The grey scarf adds the only texture.

Chic
Striped Cardigan Leather

Striped Cardigan Leather

A navy striped cardigan over a brown faux-leather midi skirt and patent thigh-high boots on a mild clear day is quietly editorial. The structured bucket bag is the only accessory it needs.

Packing List

What to Pack for Las Vegas in February

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I wear in Las Vegas in February?+

Focus on versatile layers due to the significant temperature swing between day and night. Pack light long-sleeved tops, sweaters, a medium-weight jacket for daytime, and a heavy coat for evenings. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring, alongside dressier options for dining and entertainment. Don't forget sunglasses and a light scarf.

Is Las Vegas cold in February?+

While February days in Las Vegas are generally mild and pleasant, often reaching the low to mid-60s°F, evenings and nights are quite cold, frequently dropping into the low 40s°F. A warm winter coat, hat, and gloves are highly recommended for any outdoor activities after dark to combat the desert chill.

Does it rain in Las Vegas in February?+

February is one of the 'wetter' months for Las Vegas, but overall precipitation remains low. While a light shower is possible, significant rainfall is uncommon. It's wise to pack a compact umbrella or a water-resistant outer layer just in case, but don't expect consistently rainy weather.

What should I pack for Las Vegas in February?+

Pack a mix of layered clothing: long-sleeved shirts, sweaters, jeans/trousers, and a versatile medium-weight jacket. For evenings, a warm winter coat, scarf, and gloves are essential. Include comfortable walking shoes, stylish evening footwear, and sunglasses. Consider a small cross-body bag for security and a portable charger for your devices.

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