As most people know it can get pretty hot in Las Vegas but what most people don't know is how cold can it get in Las Vegas. Here is a list of the ten coldest temperatures ever recorded in Las Vegas since temperature records have been officially kept in the city since 1937.
Las Vegas is located in the desert and temperatures can get cold at night in a desert especially in the wintertime. Cold nighttime temperatures in a desert usually do not last during the day once the sun comes out.
Ten Coldest Temperatures Ever Recorded in Las Vegas
T-1. 8 Degrees on January 25, 1937
T-1. 8 Degrees on January 13, 1963
3. 9 Degrees on January 22, 1937
T-4. 10 Degrees on January 26, 1937
T-4. 10 Degrees on January 19, 1943
T-6. 11 Degrees on January 9, 1937
T-6. 11 Degrees on January 10, 1937
T-6. 11 Degrees on December 23, 1990
T-9. 12 Degrees on January 3, 1974
T-9. 12 Degrees on January 6, 1971
Note: it has been 12 degrees four times in Las Vegas but just the last two latest dates are listed.
Weather Temperature Facts About Las Vegas
- Snow is relatively rare in Las Vegas but not unheard of. In February of 2015 parts of the Las Vegas area got up to an inch of snow and on Christmas Day in 2015 many places in Las Vegas got a dusting of snow. The snow never lasts for long in Las Vegas due to the higher daily temperatures the city experiences.
- 90% of the coldest temperature days in Las Vegas history occurred in January.
- Five of the ten coldest temperature days in Las Vegas history occurred in the same year of 1937.
- The earliest temperature day below 32 degrees in Las Vegas history occurred on October 29 in 1971.
- The latest temperature day below 32 degrees in Las Vegas history occurred on April 4 in 1945.
- Even though it can get well below freezing in Las Vegas at the height of summer it does not get cold in Las Vegas even at night. In July and August the coldest temperature ever recorded in Las Vegas is just 54 degrees.
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