810 Casino Center Blvd.
Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
702-858-8778

PR Properties Group

Geography

Las Vegas is located at 36°11'39"N, 115°13'19"W (36.194168, 115.222060)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 340.0 km (131.3 mi). 339.8 km (131.2 mi) of it is land and 0.16 km (0.1 mi) of it (0.04%) is water.

The city is located in an arid basin surrounded by mountains varying in color from pink to rust to gray. The Spring Mountains lie to the west. As befits a desert, much of the landscape is rocky and dusty. Within the city, however, there are a great deal of lawns, trees, and other greenery. Due to water resource issues, there is now a movement to encourage xeriscaping instead of lawns. Another part of the water conservation efforts include scheduled watering groups for watering residential landscaping.

Climate

Las Vegas' climate is typical of the Mojave Desert, in which it is located, marked with hot summers, mild winters, abundant sunshine year-round, and very little rainfall. High temperatures in the 90s F are common in the months of May, June, and September and temperatures normally exceed 100 F (38 C) most days in the months of July and August, with very low humidity, frequently under 10%. The hottest temperature ever recorded is 117 F (47 C) set twice, on July 19, 2005, at McCarran International Airport and July 24, 1942, at present-day Nellis Air Force Base. Winters are cool and windy, with the majority of Las Vegas' annual 4.49 in (114 mm) of rainfall coming from January to March.[2] Winter daytime highs are normally around 60 F (16 C) and winter nighttime lows are usually around 40 F (4 C). The coldest temperature ever recorded is 8 F (-13 C) set on January 25, 1937, at present-day Nellis Air Force Base. Showers occur less frequently in the Spring or Autumn. July through September, the Mexican Monsoon often brings enough moisture from the Gulf of California across Mexico and into the southwest to cause afternoon and evening thunderstorms. Although winter snow is usually visible from December to May on the mountains surrounding Las Vegas, it rarely snows in the city itself.



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