Only May actually showed a decrease in mean high temperatures, dropping 0. Over the past 50 years, the maximum temperatures in Las Vegas have been slowly rising, going from a year average in the s of As has been the case for many years, the low temperatures in Las Vegas have been increasing at a much faster rate. For normals, the mean low temperature was What is more interesting, is the fact that the mean low temperature in the s was A lot of this can be attributed to the explosive development Las Vegas has seen since the s, resulting in significant influence from the urban heat island effect.
As a comparison, Pahrump, NV had a mean low temperature in the s of There was only a 0. Five months saw an overall increase, while seven months had a decrease. The biggest increase occurred in September going from 0. There was little change during our Monsoon months with September seeing the biggest gain while July and August dipped slightly. June has always been the driest month in Las Vegas and the rainfall normals dropped from 0.
On an interesting note, during the period of there were only 12 days of measurable precipitation in June and only once did Las Vegas record over 0. Like us on Facebook. For more on current conditions in Las Vegas and forecasts, see the updated graphic below or go to our weather map.
Gusty winds, rain expected Monday in Las Vegas. October 25, - am October 25, - am. Gusty Las Vegas winds could reach 50 mph Monday with rain likely.
October 24, - am October 24, - pm. Breezy weekend followed by possible rain forecast for Las Vegas. October 23, - am October 23, - am. Breezy Las Vegas Friday with a high in low 80s forecast. October 22, - am October 22, - am. Partly cloudy, pleasant weather forecast for Thursday. October 21, - am October 21, - am. Drought-stricken Southwest could experience another dry La Nina winter.
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Last Map Update: Mon, Oct. Zoom Out. Tornado Warning. Winter Storm Warning. Total snow accumulations of 1 to 2 feet are expected on the high passes and peaks. Roads above feet will become impassable.
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