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LAS VEGAS WEATHER |
Typical Monthly Las Vegas* Temperatures (Farenheit/Centigrade) | ||||||||||||||
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Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | July | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |||
Day Avg | F° C° | 58 14 | 51 11 | 70 21 | 78 26 | 88 31 | 99 37 | 107 42 | 103 39 | 96 36 | 80 27 | 66 19 | 57 14 | |
Night Avg | F° C° | 32 0 | 37 3 | 43 6 | 50 10 | 50 10 | 68 20 | 77 25 | 75 24 | 67 19 | 53 12 | 41 5 | 35 2 | |
Rainfall (Inches) | 1.18 | .88 | .17 | .01 | .05 | .02 | .03 | .12 | .17 | .01 | .18 | .59 | ||
*For
Laughlin, NV
add approx. 10 degrees F (5 degrees C) year-round For Mt Charleston Subtract approx. 25 degrees F (14 degrees C) year-round | ||||||||||||||
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Las Vegas is located in the high Mohave Desert. Deserts are renowned for their extreme daily temperatures and Las Vegas is no exception to that rule. Summer temperatures soar to over 110F / 43C in the day to 68F / 20C in the evenings. Winter temperatures range from 60F / 16C in the day to 34F / 1C in the evenings. Humidity is low, producing what people call "a dry heat". Less than 4 inches of rain fall annually in Las Vegas which makes this a perfect weather spot for sightseeing and picture taking and outdoor sports of many kinds. Fall and Spring are generally breezy and mild, but are also prone to 'flash flooding' where an inch or more of rain can blanket the valley in less than an hour and run-off to the lower areas causing major traffic tie-ups in the process. When driving under these conditions NEVER enter a large puddle or fast flowing water on a roadway or parking area unless you can see the bottom or other comparable vehicles making it through safely. Standing water is often far deeper than it appears. Even many locals who mistakenly think they can make it, need to be rescued annually from water stranded vehicles. |