March ranks as #3 for weather in Las Vegas because March has excellent mild weather for sightseeing, shows and outdoor plans before summer heat arrives. The trade-off: March Madness and NASCAR make it busy and expensive.
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March is our #3 weather pick for Las Vegas
March ranks as #3 for weather in Las Vegas because March has excellent mild weather for sightseeing, shows and outdoor plans before summer heat arrives. The trade-off: March Madness and NASCAR make it busy and expensive.
Spring peakMild and drySports and spring demand
Temperature
9-22°C
49-72°F
Rain
Mild and dry
Drier pattern
Crowds
Sports and spring demand
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Pack for March
Light jacket, comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, smart-casual nightlife clothes and layers for cool desert nights.
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Flights to Las Vegas
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Where to stay in Las Vegas
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Event signals this month
Dates that can shift prices, crowds, and your itinerary.
These timing signals show what may affect this month. The full events page gives the complete city view.
College basketball tournament games at Thomas & Mack Center create direct arena demand, while sportsbooks across the Strip build into wider March basketball energy.
Book early
sport · Mar 13-15
Pennzoil 400 NASCAR weekend
NASCAR weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway creates sports travel demand and strong off-Strip movement.
Book early
art · Mar 14-Jun 6
Bellagio Conservatory spring display begins
Bellagio’s spring display adds a free, high-traffic Strip attraction during one of the best walking-weather windows.
Gets busy
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