Because of its high desert
elevation (2,174 feet above sea level), the temperature range can be
extreme. During the summer, daytime temperatures often reach 100
degrees. In the winter, the temperature may drop as low 33 degrees,
although the average high is between 50 and 60 degrees. It rarely falls
below freezing in Las Vegas. When it does, it is usually only in the
early morning.
You can enjoy a wide variety
of sports year round. Though the winter weather is less dependable than
the spring or fall, the winter months are generally pleasant and well
suited to outdoor activities. For example, you can water ski on Lake
Mead in the morning and snow ski at Lee Canyon in the afternoon.
From mid-May to
mid-September, when the heat is most intense, you can swim, sun bathe,
sail or water ski. Just make sure you have plenty of sun screen and a
hat. It’s also an ideal time to head for Mt. Charleston where the
average temperature is 20-25 degrees cooler than Las Vegas.
Listed below are the average
daily high and low temperatures by month: