It will be around 100 the whole month with less than 10% humidity. Another thing... Late in the month, the possibility of afternoon thunderstorms starts up so be prepared for that if you are there at that time.
One thing to keep in mind is that although it may be 100 outside, the casinos are always at 70 or less and the ventilation systems create almost a slight breeze. It can be downright cold sitting under a vent in a tank top and flip flops!
2007-05-17 10:42:47
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answered by Rob L 4
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Las Vegas Weather - July It's hot. Above 105, it feels like you are walking into an oven when you walk outside. On a windy day, it feels like you are walking into a convection oven. Highs - 105 to 120 Lows - upper 80's Humidity - about 3% 115 degress with 3% humidity feels like 95 degrees with 80% humidity. I do not turn my car A/C on until it gets over 100 degrees. Well... unless otherwise ordered to do so by the wife. Here are a few ways to help beat the heat: 1. Stay properly hydrated. Because of the low humidity, you sweat and won't hardly notice as it is evaporated so quickly. Use your urine as a guide. If you are properly hydrated, your urine should be close to a clear appearance. The more yellow your urine, the more dehydrated you are. 2. Wear light clothing, both in material weight and color. 3. Wear a hat. A brim that goes all around is best. I wear one of those broad-brimmed military bush hats. 4. Stay indoors. There are several sections of Strip hotels that are inter-connected with walkways. You do not have to go outside to go from one to the other. Mandalay Bay, Luxor and Excalibur are all connected. Caesars and the Mirage are also connected.
2016-05-20 17:10:06
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answered by linette 4
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Most days get close to , or over 100. However, its not as bad as it sounds. Its bone dry with no humidity. I hve lived in both Florida and Vegas and can tell you a 90 degree day in florida feels hotter then a 105 degree day in Vegas.
Its sunny almost every day and clouds are rare. Nights wont cool off much. It will maybe cool down to 80-85 in the late evenings.
2007-05-17 02:15:43
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not as hell in Vegas in July. The last two times I was in Vegas in July the weather was 110 to 117. It wasn't humid at all.
2007-05-17 01:05:11
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answered by CAROLYN B 3
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~The Average High Temperature is 104 F with a historical range of 81 F to 116 F.
~The Average Low Temperature is 78 F with a historical range of 64 F to 91 F.
~The Average High Dew Point is 51 F with a historical range of 28 F to 73 F
~The Average Low Dew Point is 35 F with a historical range of 12 F to 65 F
~Good luck~
2007-05-16 18:36:29
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answered by ? 1
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very hot. 90-100s.. but remember what you feel isn't the temp its the heat index. its much hotter off the pavement. usually around 110 or so. there is no humidity so you dont fel the heat the same way though, its not as bad as you would expect. just being breathable comfy clothes, sunblock, and always drink plenty of water. alot of people get sick becuase you dont feel yourself sweat as much when it is so dry, and you dont realize how much water you are losing.
2007-05-16 18:47:57
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answered by Sucre 3
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It is dry heat so no humidity. You can dress well and not be soaked in perspiration. Indoor places are air conditioned so that should not be a problem. It is hot, but very comfortable.
2007-05-17 01:28:43
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answered by Michael M 7
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similar to Phoenix. Super hot, dry, not much humidity, unless the monsoons are coming in but that is usually August. SUNBLOCK!!
2007-05-16 18:32:45
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answered by Sheba 2
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HOT! lows:mid 70s deg F @ night-during day 80-90 deg. F
w/ it sometimes into the 100s. very dry. reapply so ya don't fry!
2007-05-16 18:37:00
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answered by Anonymous
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HOT!!!
Wear as little as possible, as little as possible make up, and keep your hair pulled up!
2007-05-16 18:38:34
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answered by just another answer 3
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