
Cable Knit and Mules
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.

November in Las Vegas is a genuinely pleasant month as the desert sheds its extreme heat, with highs averaging 66°F and lows near 46°F under reliably clear skies. Light-to-medium layers — a long-sleeve shirt with a medium jacket for evenings — handle the daily temperature range, and rain is rare at only about 3 wet days. The Strip is comfortable to walk in November's moderate temperatures without the summer heat fatigue.
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 November conditions in Las Vegas. Weather varies year to year — check the live forecast when you're within two weeks of your trip.
November is Las Vegas finally comfortable — the brutal summer heat that makes Strip walking feel like crossing a griddle has retreated, the fall air carries a pleasant desert crispness, and the Bellagio fountains and Fremont Street Experience are enjoyable without heat exhaustion. Highs in the mid-to-upper 60s make outdoor time genuinely pleasant, from the Red Rock Canyon Conservation Area's scenic hikes to the Strip's long walking distances between casino resorts. The primary Las Vegas November challenge is the significant temperature drop between day and night. A pleasant 66°F afternoon on the Strip can become a genuinely chilly 46°F evening, and the desert loses heat so rapidly after sunset that visitors in shorts and t-shirts at 4 PM are often miserably cold by 9 PM. The Strip's long outdoor distances — it's farther between casino resorts than it looks on the map — mean that an evening walk requires a proper jacket rather than just a light layer. Pack for the evening cold as the baseline: a medium jacket you can remove during the warm afternoon and rely on through the cold desert night.

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.

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 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.

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 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.
Packing List
What to Pack for Las Vegas in November →
Layer a long-sleeve shirt or light sweater under a medium jacket. Afternoons warm to the mid-to-upper 60s — comfortable for Strip walking and Red Rock Canyon hikes in a single layer. Evenings drop to the mid-40s and the desert cold sets in fast after sunset: a medium jacket is non-negotiable for any outdoor evening activity on the Strip.
November is an excellent time to visit Las Vegas. The summer heat is gone, major fall events and conventions fill the calendar, and the Strip's outdoor elements — pool areas excluded — are at their most comfortable. Hotel pricing can spike around major events (Formula E, fight nights), but mid-week stays offer excellent value in the shoulder season.
Comfortable, cushioned walking shoes are essential — the Strip involves far more pavement walking than most visitors anticipate, and casino floors add to the distance. Choose closed-toe options for the 46°F evenings. Rain is rare (~3 days), so waterproofing isn't a priority, but supportive, cushioned footwear prevents the foot fatigue that ruins Vegas visits.
November lows average around 46°F, with the desert cooling rapidly after sunset. Highs reach about 66°F on mild afternoons. The desert's rapid radiative cooling means the temperature drop from afternoon to evening is dramatic — a 20-degree swing in a few hours is normal. Always carry a jacket regardless of how warm the afternoon feels.
Pack long-sleeve shirts and light sweaters for daytime, a medium jacket for evenings and nights (essential, not optional), jeans or versatile trousers, and cushioned walking shoes. Rain is minimal — a compact umbrella is sufficient coverage. Include at least one dressy evening outfit for the casino and show culture, paired with a warm layer for the cold outdoor transitions between venues.