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At 65–74°F the mauve tie-front cropped linen shirt earns its place over ivory wide-leg linen trousers. Ivory pointed-toe mules and aviator sunglasses make the commute feel like an editorial moment.

In March, Las Vegas averages highs of 69°F and lows of 49°F with only about 4 precipitation days — reliably dry and warm with cool nights and pleasant afternoons. The Strip and Fremont Street are comfortable for long outdoor walks in light layers, and Red Rock Canyon is at its most pleasant before summer heat arrives. A light jacket for evening and comfortable walking shoes handle both casino resort visits and desert day trips.
top / Short-Sleeve Top
classic tee
bottom / Jeans
straight-leg
chinos for a slightly smarter look
footwear / Sneakers
classic sneakers
cushioned for all-day city walking
Based on typical March conditions in Las Vegas. Weather varies year to year — check the live forecast when you're within two weeks of your trip.
March in Las Vegas is genuinely one of the best months to visit — highs averaging 69°F, lows at 49°F, and only 4 precipitation days mean nearly guaranteed sunshine and comfortable temperatures for outdoor activity. The Strip's pool decks begin reopening in late March, and Red Rock Canyon, Valley of Fire State Park, and the Spring Mountains are all accessible without the summer heat that turns outdoor desert activity difficult. The Las Vegas wash and regional parks draw hikers for good reason in this window. The Las Vegas style aesthetic runs from elevated-casual daywear on the Strip to dressed-up cocktail attire for nightlife — March's moderate temperatures allow both comfortably. Light layers handle the 20°F daily temperature swing: a sundress or light jeans and breathable top for afternoon walks, a stylish jacket or wrap for the aggressively air-conditioned casinos and cooler evenings. Comfortable flat shoes are genuinely undervalued on the Strip — the distance between casino hotels is deceptively far on concrete surfaces.

At 65–74°F the mauve tie-front cropped linen shirt earns its place over ivory wide-leg linen trousers. Ivory pointed-toe mules and aviator sunglasses make the commute feel like an editorial moment.

Embrace the 65–74°F sunny weather with a breathable linen shirt, classy bermuda shorts, and espadrilles. Pair it with a class bucket bag for that summer ready look.

A white oversized button-down with ivory wide-leg linen trousers and a brown woven belt is the warm-clear uniform for someone who doesn't overthink it. Black mule heels are the one decisive choice.

A grey cable knit with fleece-lined leggings and black mules in warmer weather is cozy without capitulating to the temperature. A knit beanie on a warm-clear day feels like a choice.

A floral pleated midi skirt with a white fitted tank and black mules reads warm-day dressed-up without veering formal. A crochet bucket hat shifts the mood back to weekend.

An ivory silk-look blouse tucked into a black pleated maxi skirt is the warm-clear formal look with evening flexibility. Espadrilles and a black mini bag make it daytime without losing the occasion feel.

A black graphic tee over biker shorts with mule heels is the warm-day sporty look that works from coffee to casual. The olive baseball cap adds a directional touch.
Packing List
What to Pack for Las Vegas in March →
Las Vegas in March averages 69°F highs and 49°F lows with only 4 rainy days — light layers cover most needs. A stylish jacket handles cool evenings and air-conditioned casinos; breathable tops and light pants work for warm afternoons. Comfortable walking shoes matter more than most visitors expect: the Strip involves far more walking than it appears.
March is one of the best months to visit Las Vegas — the weather is warm and dry, outdoor attractions like Red Rock Canyon are at their most pleasant, and the summer heat hasn't arrived. Pool season begins in late March at some resorts. Spring break timing brings larger crowds in mid-March; early or late March is quieter.
Comfortable flat shoes or stylish sneakers work best for Las Vegas in March. The Strip involves extensive concrete walking — heels are practical only for stationary casino or restaurant experiences, not for walking between properties. Red Rock Canyon hiking benefits from proper walking shoes with grip. March weather is dry enough that waterproof footwear isn't needed.
Las Vegas averages a low of 49°F in March — cool enough that a light jacket is comfortable for evening outdoor activity, especially in the desert where temperatures drop quickly after sunset. Afternoons reach 69°F, which is comfortable in light layers. The 20°F daily swing is typical Nevada desert behavior.
Pack light layers for Las Vegas in March — breathable tops and light pants for warm afternoons, a stylish jacket for cool evenings and cold casinos, and comfortable walking shoes for the Strip. Sunscreen is essential year-round in the Nevada desert. One nicer outfit for evening if dining or nightlife is planned. With only 4 rainy days, an umbrella is optional.