Want to know what is the best time to visit Las Vegas? Hereâs everything you need to know from a local!
Las Vegas is known as the Entertainment Capital of the World, aka adult Disneyland, and for those of you who have visited during the summer, you will never forget the scorching heat. As a local, we always tell our friends to avoid summer, late spring, and early fall at all costs (unless you never leave the casinos or are here for the pool parties).
Note: Everyone has different tolerances to cold and heat. Iâm always surprised how quickly we acclimated to the cold winters in NY. Now that we moved to Las Vegas, we find 105° F to be a perfectly acceptable temperature.
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Last Updated: June 17, 2024
Heads Up: Stay Safe from the Las Vegas Heat
If you visit Las Vegas in the summer, stay hydrated, wear sun protection, and stay out of the sun when possible. Heat stroke is no joke. From June through August, temperatures frequently exceed 100°F (38°C), so we donât recommend hiking in Red Rock or Valley of Fire (go to Mt Charleston instead).
Heat Stroke happens when your body overheats and canât cool back down. Signs to look for include:
High body temp (over 103°F or 39.4°C)
Confusion or acting weird
Red, hot, and dry skin or lots of sweating
Nausea or vomiting
Fast breathing and heartbeat
Headaches
Possible seizures or passing out
If you suspect someone is having a heat stroke, call 911 right away. Cool them in the shade with cold water or ice packs until help arrives.
Tips on Beating the Heat
Stay Hydrated: Drink lots of water, even if youâre not thirsty. Avoid alcohol and caffeine if youâre going to be outside.
Wear light-colored, loose clothes. Fabrics that wick away sweat are your best bet.
Wear sunglasses: Our friendâs optometrist strongly recommended sunglasses since the sunâs intensity can damage your vision.
Slather on Sunscreen: Use sunscreen with at least SPF 30. Reapply every two hours or more if youâre swimming or sweating a lot
Take breaks in the shade or indoors, especially between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Use hats, sunglasses, and umbrellas for extra protection.
See More: 25 Fun Indoor Activities in Las Vegas for Scorching Hot Summers
Las Vegas Average Temperatures Monthly
While Las Vegas sees an average of 294 days of sunshine a year, temperatures can vary widely. The average annual temperature is 70.2°F (21.2°C), but it gets sweltering June through August and cold December through February (not as cold as our northern and midwestern states, but our soft SoCal friends will find it too cold). In this post, Iâll break down the weather and events by month to help you plan your trip
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Best Time to Visit Las Vegas by Month
January in Las Vegas â
January is one of the coldest months in Las Vegas, but visitors from colder climates will find it pleasantly mild. Itâs prime rock climbing temperatures in Red Rock, so these climbing areas are typically more crowded (although itâs rained so much the past two years we havenât gotten much climbing in).
Temperature: Low of 28° to high of 59°
Rain: About 3 days of rain
Sunshine: 210 hours
Events: New Yearâs Eve, CES
Las Vegas in February â
February is chilly but not as cold as January. Itâs a quieter month after the holiday festivities, except for the Superbowl or Valentineâs Day.
Temperature: Low of 33° to high of 66°
Rain: About 4 days of rain
Sunshine: 215 hours
Events: Valentineâs Day on the Strip, Magic Trade Show
See More: Best Things to Do in Vegas in February
March in Las Vegas â
March marks the beginning of spring, bringing more moderate temperatures. Avoiding crowds is challenging with staggered Spring Breaks, St. Patrickâs Day, and March Madness fans. If youâre heading off-strip, itâs a great time to explore the outdoors.
Temperature: Low of 39° to high of 72°
Rain: About 3 days of rain
Sunshine: 265 hours
Events: March Madness, St. Patrickâs Day, Spring Break
See More: Things to Do in Las Vegas in March
April in Las Vegas â
April starts getting days that hit the 90s. We still spend time outside but start transitioning to explore the âgreat indoorsâ on the hotter days.
Temperature: Low of 45° to high of 81°
Rain: About 2 days of rain
Sunshine: 310 hours
Events: The Academy of Country Music Awards, NAB
May in Las Vegas â
EDC and Memorial Day Weekend are two busy times in Las Vegas in May, which you should avoid if you donât like crowds and higher hotel rates. May is now the start of the summer tourist season! The nights are still cool, so if you want to spend time outdoors, go for early mornings and late evenings.
Temperature: Low of 53° to high of 90°
Rain: About 1 day of rain
Sunshine: 350 hours
Events: Cinco de Mayo, EDC, Memorial Day
See More: Las Vegas Events in May and Shows You Canât Miss
June in Las Vegas â
June is hot, and the start of the peak pool party season. We spend much less time outdoors unless itâs in a pool. Itâs officially the time of year to explore indoors!
Temperature: Low of 61° to high of 102°
Rain: Less than 1 day of rain
Sunshine: 375 hours
Events: The World Series of Poker begins in June, Pool Parties
See More: The Best Las Vegas Events in June
Las Vegas in July â
July is the hottest month of the year, but the city is buzzing with activity. There are tons of pool parties and concerts, plus you can see the Strip light up with fireworks on the 4th of July. If youâre a basketball fan, the NBA Summer League happens in Vegas.
Temperature: Low of 67° to high of 107°
Rain: Less than 1 day of rain
Sunshine: 370 hours
Events: Fourth of July, NBA Summer
See More: Las Vegas Events and Shows in July
August in Las Vegas â
If you like the heat but want to avoid crowds, August is a great month to visit. Pool parties and day clubs are still fully running, but the summer crowds are starting to die down. Hotels are typically cheaper in August than the rest of the summer.
Temperature: Low of 66° to high of 104°
Rain: About 2 days of rain
Sunshine: 365 hours
Events: Def Con (hacker convention)
See More: Things to Do in Las Vegas in August
September in Las Vegas â
September sees a drop in temperatures and crowds. It also brings Life is Beautiful to downtown Las Vegas, which combines music, art, and food.
Temperature: Low of 57° to high of 96°
Rain: About 2 days of rain
Sunshine: 330 hours
Events: Labor Day Weekend, Life is Beautiful
See More: September Events in Las Vegas
October in Las Vegas â
The weather starts to cool in October (although for fall, itâs still warm). Celebrate Oktoberfest or head out to the desert for RiSE Fest, the largest sky lantern festival in the world. Locals love going to Gilcrease Orchard to pick pumpkins and enjoy apple cider donuts.
Temperature: Low of 46° to high of 83°
Rain: About 2 days of rain
Sunshine: 295 hours
Events: Halloween, Las Vegas Pride Festival, RiSE Festival
See More: October Las Vegas Shows and Events
November in Las Vegas â
Come November, youâll find us spending more time outside hiking and climbing during the day. In the evening, weâre soaking in a hot tub or cozying up inside. We donât see much fall foliage in Las Vegas, but you can find some pockets in North Vegas.
Temperature: Low of 35° to high of 70°
Rain: About 2 days of rain
Sunshine: 230 hours
Events: The Rock ânâ Roll Las Vegas Marathon, Thanksgiving
See More: November Las Vegas Shows and Events
December in Las Vegas â
We love Las Vegas in December. The weather is cold, and the city dresses up for holiday events, making it extra magical. There are also all the NYE celebrations happening.
Temperature: Low of 27° to high of 60°
Rain: About 2 days of rain
Sunshine: 200 hours
Events: The National Finals Rodeo, Holiday Events, NYE
Where to Stay in Las Vegas
Essential Tips for Visiting Las Vegas
Want to avoid crowds? Weekdays and early mornings, in general, are quieter than nights and weekends.
Pack layers. In the winter itâs cold at night. Iâve seen people show up in tshirts who have to buy sweaters when they arrive. In the summer, the AC is always pumping indoors. I keep a light jacket in the car year-round.
Donât forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for outdoor activities.
Visiting on a budget? These are the top free things to do in Las Vegas.
Buy tickets early to popular shows and events. They sell out quickly!
Save money on last-minute tickets at Tix4Vegas booths at Ballyâs Grand Bazaar Shops, Showcase Mall, and Casino Royale if youâre flexible with shows (most likely not the popular ones). Tickets on Demand has permanently closed.
Read all the fine print before you go. Some shows limit what you can bring in (ie, no large bags).
Stay on the Strip if you want a quintessential touristy Vegas experience. Here are the top things to do on the Las Vegas Strip.
Stay in Downtown Vegas if you want to hang out with locals in East Fremont. Here are the top things to do in Downtown Las Vegas (DTLV)
Bring comfortable shoes. You end up walking a lot in Vegas.
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Planning Checklist
Get comprehensive insurance for your trip.
Download these helpful language apps.
Find a great deal on Las Vegas hotels.
Arrange a rental car for your trip.
Book a tour for your visit.
Buy a travel charger to keep your devices charged.
Get a new backpack for your trip.
Buy a Las Vegas travel guide.
Pack the appropriate shoes for your trip.
Donât forget your in-flight essentials.
Save money on attractions with Go City.
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