Las Vegas Weather for Visitors

Las Vegas Weather for Visitors

When is the best time to visit Las Vegas? It’s a popular question, asked by many posters on many websites across the Internet. While there are different answers to this question, depending on the selection criteria of the person asking the question, if you are wondering about when the best time to visit Las Vegas is, based on weather, we can look at past Las Vegas Weather reports to help determine your best answer.
Let’s break the weather in Las Vegas down by season. The daily high in the beginning of spring in Las Vegas is around 75, and by the end of spring it’s 100. The daily low starts around 50 and ends up around 75. Spring is also the driest season in Las Vegas, normally; the combined average precipitation for April, May and June is less than 1/2″.
Summer in Las Vegas is hot, by any standard you may wish to apply. July and August are also a little more humid and prone to thunderstorms than prior months, but dry weather is still typical for Las Vegas. High temperatures peak at a daily norm of 105, and a daily low of 80.
Fall in Las Vegas starts out hot, but the temperature drops quickly. The average high and low on the first day of fall starts at 95/65, but by the end of fall they are 55/35. A windy day towards the end of fall can feel blustery, but you’d be pretty unlucky to encounter rain during this period in Las Vegas.
Winter in Las Vegas is far warmer than much of the country, but you still will need a jacket and long pants. Don’t plan on swimming much, either, as normal high remains below 60 until the Beginning of February, and the low doesn’t break 40 until the same time. January and February are also the months with the highest levels of precipitation and cloudiness; it’s possible, although not likely, for you to spend a sunless week in Las Vegas during these months. And it has even snowed as much as 16 inches in January in Las Vegas, although there hasn’t been a month with more than 2 inches since 1979.
So when will you find the best Las Vegas weather? That’s up to you. It would seem that Spring and Fall would be best for most people who enjoy outdoor activities like golf and tennis, Summer is for pure sun and heat worshippers, and Winter, while not perfect, is still better than most of the United States for weather.

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Mike McDougall is a self-proclaimed weather geek. His website, Las Vegas Weather, helps visitors determine the best time of year to visit Las Vegas, based on past weather data.

19 Responses to “Las Vegas Weather for Visitors”

  1. Gapfruit says:

    can’t believe it’s drawn out of nothing, could be a photography!

  2. MustLoveDingos says:

    *sub*

  3. champ0y says:

    You’re really good man. You’ve got excellent talent.

  4. curouis says:

    stay AWAY from downtown.

    I live on south las vegas blvd (south strip) the nice area… there is a http://www.budgetsuites.com/ that offers weekly rates and it is nicely located by stores (cvs pharmacy, chilis 'i think', food for less and the silverton 'bass pro shop' casino is half a mile away) and freeways.

    there is a bus stop right in front and no homeless people hanging out like in the downtown area

    the city center is currently hiring for the end of this year and that is only a couple of miles fro here

    http://www.citycentercareers.com/default2.aspx

  5. Yoda_Yodel says:

    You will never be bored in Las Vegas. Not only is it affordable, and very luxurious but full of activities. You don't have to gamble or have a lot of money to have a great time.
    Here is a list of free attractions
    http://www.lasvegas-how-to.com/free-attractions.html
    and also tips on how to get cheap flight and cheap hotels.

    All I can say is Vegas Baby!!

  6. Black Jack says:

    Dude, I played craps w. Dennis Rodman in Vegas once, and it was…not so much an experience. Also, I have never heard of this place (and I go to Vegas about every other month, but I'm old, so whatever). If this is some cool happening place, I would suggest you get your bartending license and work at wherever you can, while pitching/schmoozing whoever hires bartenders at Scores. Eventually it will happen (although the place could easily become old news by then–the average lifespan of the "hot place' in Vegas is about 2 months).

  7. tlee8us says:

    North Las Vegas is good (not the old part of town near the city hall though).
    Boulder City is good, my boyfriend lives there and it's a very cute town.
    I would NEVER live downtown! never. The only people who live downtown are hobos
    I'm not too familiar with Henderson, but from what I've seen it seems nice, though there are probably some bad parts, as with all cities.

  8. imtrudil80 says:

    Incredible! He looks so life like. Just amazing…and what a beautiful subject

  9. greenmuppet says:

    I'm often flying out to Vegas with work. I've used a few different websites but I'd say Expedia offer the best deal, often in terms of price and service. As a business traveller I like to know everything is taken care of which is why I tend not to go for the cheapest option.

  10. monkeymanbob says:

    Nice work, you did pretty good.

  11. antoniob35 says:

    whoa!!it looks like a PICTURE!
    ur an amazing painter!:D

  12. Nathan M says:

    it takes a while, ugotta become a police officer too and they would probably bump you up higher since ur a lready a marine and u have training form b4 ;)

  13. Black Jack says:

    40 to 50 k a year. not including tips

  14. HappyNotGrumpy says:

    Excellent work. Pleasure to watch. Perfect music :-) ))

  15. Forbidia says:

    Brilliant Willy, Just Brilliant =D

  16. Hermann759 says:

    Great talent Der Mann.

  17. marsha s says:

    the list right now is 1 1/2 years long im afraid, my dads friend needs one to put games in his bar. hes been waiting for a year now, so unless you know somebody then itll be a while. but you have to appear in front of the nevada board of gaming and present them your business plan. they really accept anybody, but you just have to wait. if you go onto the clark county website you can get more info on the board of gaming. good luck

  18. SeXciMaMi24*7 says:

    The further from the strip the better. The Southwest is a newer area and still building up. A lot of younger families have purchases houses in that area. It is outside of the 215 from Jones and west from there. Still has desert area out that way but quiet and safer than most. Schools are newer since it is a new area. Problem is there is no bus service to that part of the valley.

    Food is actually pretty reasonable here except for bread. There is no local big name bakery here so all bread is trucked in from California. Utilities are high. Look for electric bill to be between $200 and $400 per month during the summer depending on the size and age of your home. Look for car license to be around $1000 a year depending on value and age of your car. Auto insurance is very high here.

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