Support

North Las Vegas

Current Weather

Are you heading to North Las Vegas or just curious about the weather there? In this section, you'll find the latest information: up-to-date weather reports, detailed forecasts, and visual charts to help you plan your day.

14 мая, чт

32°

15 мая, пт

33°

16 мая, сб

30°

17 мая, вс

28°

18 мая, пн

24°

19 мая, вт

28°

20 мая, ср

30°

21 мая, чт

31°

22 мая, пт

28°

23 мая, сб

29°

24 мая, вс

30°

25 мая, пн

33°

26 мая, вт

33°

Overview

The climate in North Las Vegas, located in the state of Nevada, USA, is classified as desert. This means you can expect significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year and very low precipitation. The city experiences distinct seasons, offering completely different weather conditions depending on the timing of your trip.

Summers in North Las Vegas, especially from June to August, are extremely hot and dry. Average daytime temperatures often rise above 30°C, with highs reaching nearly 40°C. Rainfall is almost non-existent during the summer months. Winters, from December to February, are much cooler, with average temperatures around 8-9°C, though nights can be quite cold, dropping to 3-4°C. Winter also sees minimal precipitation.

The spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) months are transitional periods with more moderate and pleasant temperatures. In April, May, September, and October, the weather is often warm and sunny, perfect for outdoor activities. The defining characteristic of the North Las Vegas climate year-round is the extremely low amount of rainfall, making it one of the driest places in the US.

Temperature

The annual temperature cycle in North Las Vegas presents a classic picture of a desert climate with well-defined seasons and significant temperature contrasts. The hottest month is typically July, when the average temperature reaches 32.3°C. During this period, daytime highs regularly climb to an impressive 39.0°C, and nights remain very warm, with an average minimum of around 25.7°C. In contrast, the coldest month is January, with an average temperature of 8.2°C. In January, the air warms to an average of 13.3°C during the day, while at night the thermometer can drop to 3.1°C.

The summer months, from June to August, are characterized by intense heat and very dry air. In June, the average temperature sits at 29.0°C (high 36.2°C, low 21.9°C), peaking in July (average 32.3°C, high 39.0°C, low 25.7°C), and decreasing slightly in August to 30.9°C (high 37.4°C, low 24.4°C). The daytime heat during this period can be exhausting, and even nights provide only relative relief, with temperatures rarely falling below 20-21°C. A characteristic feature of the summer period is also the significant diurnal temperature variation: the difference between the daytime high and the nighttime low is often 13-14°C.

The winter season in North Las Vegas, spanning December, January, and February, brings a noticeable cool-down, though the weather remains relatively mild. In December, the average temperature is 8.7°C (high 13.8°C, low 3.7°C). January, the coldest month, shows an average temperature of 8.2°C (high 13.3°C, low 3.1°C). In February, there is a slight warming, with the average temperature rising to 9.1°C (high 14.9°C, low 3.3°C). Winters are usually sunny and cool during the day, but nights can be quite cold, with temperatures approaching the freezing mark. The difference between day and night temperatures in winter also remains significant, averaging 10-12°C, highlighting the specific nature of the local climate.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

North Las Vegas, as expected for a desert city, is characterized by extremely low precipitation throughout the year. There is no distinct rainy season, and the weather remains dry most of the time. When preparing for your trip, keep in mind that the chance of encountering prolonged or heavy rainfall is minimal, regardless of the season.

Analyzing the data, a small amount of precipitation, about 1 mm, is recorded in January, February, March, and August. March stands out as the month with the highest number of "wet days"—averaging 6 days. Interestingly, July, despite having a zero value for total precipitation, also counts about 4 wet days, which is comparable to January, February, and August. This may indicate very insignificant, possibly trace amounts of precipitation on those days.

Most months of the year, including April, May, June, September, October, November, and December, show 0 mm of rainfall. The "driest" months in terms of frequency are June, October, and November, when an average of only one wet day is recorded. When precipitation does occur, it usually takes the form of light and brief showers. Given the temperature patterns, snowfall in North Las Vegas is an extremely rare occurrence.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to North Las Vegas, it's important to consider its desert climate, characterized by hot summers, mild winters, and significant temperature swings throughout the day. Regardless of the season, be sure to pack sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, as the sun is strong here year-round. Comfortable walking shoes are your best friend for exploring the area. Layering your clothes is always a good idea: a light jacket or sweater will come in handy for cool evenings or air-conditioned buildings even in summer, and in winter, it will help you stay comfortable when moving from the outdoor chill to heated indoor spaces.

In summer (June-August), North Las Vegas experiences intense heat, so pack light, breathable clothing made from natural fabrics like cotton or linen. Shorts, t-shirts, and sundresses should be your main wardrobe. Don't forget a swimsuit if you plan to visit the pools. In winter (December-February), the weather is significantly cooler, especially at night. You'll need jeans or heavy trousers, sweaters, a fleece, and a light jacket. While frost is rare, a light hat and gloves might be useful for evening walks, especially if you are sensitive to the cold.

Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are the most comfortable seasons with moderate temperatures. This is when layering is most useful: t-shirts, long sleeves, light sweaters, and a windbreaker will be ideal choices. It may be warm enough for light clothing during the day, but you'll need something warmer by evening. As for precipitation, it is extremely rare in North Las Vegas throughout the year, so a bulky umbrella or raincoat likely won't be necessary. The most you can expect is a very brief and light shower, especially between January and March or in August, but even then, rainfall amounts are minimal.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

Reached the end of the page?

That means the route is fully explored