NORTH-LAS-VEGAS

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January 6, 2025
36.21, -115.12


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North Las Vegas, Nevada experiences a desert climate characterized by hot summers and mild winters. Summers are scorching with temperatures often surpassing 100°F, while winters are cooler with average highs in the 60s°F. The city receives minimal rainfall throughout the year, with most precipitation occurring during the winter months.

As for hydrology constituents, North Las Vegas is located in the Mojave Desert, which is known for its arid conditions and lack of surface water sources. The Las Vegas Wash, a channelized waterway, flows through the city, but its water is primarily used for irrigation and recharging the local aquifer.

Outdoor recreation opportunities in North Las Vegas are abundant. The city is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, including the nearby Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Here, visitors can enjoy hiking, rock climbing, camping, and scenic drives through the vibrant sandstone formations. Additionally, the Las Vegas Motor Speedway offers adrenaline-pumping experiences with NASCAR races and other motorsports events.

       

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North-Las-Vegas receives approximately 112mm of rain per year, with humidity levels near 36% and air temperatures averaging around 20°C. North-Las-Vegas has a plant hardyness factor of 9, meaning plants and agriculture in this region tend to thrive here all year round.

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