Does it ever snow in Las Vegas? This is one of the most common questions tourists ask. The primary answer is that it rarely snows here. Vegas gets approximately 0.3 inches of snow each year.
So, don’t expect any snow when you get here. But expect flurries to come down irregularly per year. But this melts before it even hits the ground.
Has Las Vegas ever experienced any snow?
Yes. Just this year, in February 2023, the city experienced some rare snow flurries in an even rarer winter storm for several days.
Red Rock Canyon and
Mount Charleston, which are elevated at over 4,000 feet, received several inches of snow.
Also, in 2008, Henderson got over 3.6 inches of snow in one day. It was a result of an accumulation of snow for over 40 years.
Records also show that in the 70s, there was more snow than today. For example, in 1979, the city received 7.4 inches of snow which had accumulated over time. In 1974, records show that Vegas experienced over 4 inches of snow. There are no other snow records, except in the 30s and 40s, when there were few occasions of the same.
Why it rarely snows in Las Vegas
Las Vegas doesn’t receive snow because of several reasons. For example, the temperatures do not really dip below 32 degrees. The coldest months in the city are January and December, but even then, temperatures average 30 and 40 degrees.
Where You Can See Snow in Las Vegas
Try Mount Charleston, a 30-minute drive from the Strip.