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Las Vegas - Wikitravel. Las Vegas. For other places with the same name, see Las Vegas (disambiguation). Las Vegas is the largest city in the U. S. state of Nevada. Las Vegas is the Entertainment Capital of the World, it is located in the Mojave Desert of Southern Nevada.
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The city features many mega- hotel/casino complexes decorated with lavish care and attention to detail creating a fantasy- like environment. The casinos often have names and themes that evoke romance, mystery, and exotic destinations. Climate[edit]Climate.
Precipitation (cm). Las Vegas, Nevada, USA - Weather forecast. Las Vegas has an arid climate with sunny, dry, and extremely hot summers. The July average high is 4. C (1. 04°F), but with low humidity. This low humidity does help keep the temperature from feeling as hot as it would otherwise at these levels, but nevertheless, it is still hot. Nighttime lows are usually in the high 2.
Celsius (8. 0s Fahrenheit). Winter is much cooler with daytime highs averaging around 1.
C (6. 0°F), and nighttime lows averaging about 4°C (4. F). During winter, a cold spell may set in for several days.
Snowfall is quite rare in the metropolitan area itself, but the mountains surrounding the valley are topped with snow during the winter. This allows for skiing and snowboarding. These activities are available in winter with a short drive to the northwest at Mount Charleston. Spring and fall are very enjoyable months with daytime highs ranging from 1. Watch Melissa P. Online. C- 2. 5°C (6. 0°F- 8. F). Some of the best months to visit Las Vegas are March, April, May, October, and November.
Temperatures are not too hot nor too chilly at those times, although a good time can be had in Las Vegas at any time. Summer monsoons occur from late July to early September.
There could be increases in rainfall during this time, however, taken as a whole, Las Vegas receives little rainfall annually. Take caution during heavy rainfalls as flash flooding can occur in certain parts of the valley. The Strip and Downtown are mostly fine. However, The Linq and Harrah's parking garages do have a tendency to flood. Rainfall is rare, but when it shows up, be aware that it may show up with a vengeance. Understand[edit]History[edit]Compared with other cities in the western U.
S., Las Vegas (literally, "the meadows" in Spanish) is a relatively recent arrival. It was founded in 1. However, several pivotal events would come together in less than twenty years that would help Las Vegas grow into what it is today.
The construction of Hoover Dam in 1. What is now known as Boulder City was established for the workers. Nevada legalized gambling in 1. Las Vegas became an entertainment center for the dam workers, with casinos and speakeasies. Business became so good that it surpassed Reno as the gambling capital of the world in less than 1.
During the same period in the 1. Los Angeles was also growing rapidly from a mid- sized city to a global center for the entertainment and manufacturing industries. California at the time, Southern California workers began traveling to Las Vegas for vacation, recreation, and entertainment. In 1. 94. 1, the luxurious El Rancho Vegas resort opened on what would later become the Las Vegas Strip.
Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel later opened the Flamingo Hotel in 1. The opening of these two resorts started a building boom and established a tradition of one- upmanship with each new hotel/casino trying to outdo another.
That tradition continues today. It also initiated a long tradition of organized crime involvement in Nevada's gambling industry. By the 1. 99. 0s, the enactment and enforcement of the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (the RICO Act) as well as investments by established corporations and the installment of professional management virtually eliminated any remaining organized crime involvement in Las Vegas. Climate. Daily highs (°F) 5.
Nightly lows (°F) 3. Precipitation (in) 0. Check Las Vegas's 7 day forecast at NOAAGeography[edit]The city is laid out as follows: Main Street as well as the numbered streets run north- south, starting with Main Street in the west. The bus station is on Main Street.
Downtown has several hotel- casinos, as well as the "Fremont Street Experience", a pedestrian mall lined with casinos, near the western end of Fremont Street. A couple miles south of downtown starts the "Strip" (Las Vegas Boulevard South), a north- south street lined with large casino- hotels, shopping malls, and other attractions. The northern end of the Strip is marked by the tall Stratosphere tower. The Regional Transportation Commission runs buses up and down the Strip that connect the Strip resorts to downtown. The Las Vegas monorail and the convention center sit just east of the Strip, and the University of Nevada at Las Vegas (UNLV) is located slightly more east of the Strip on Maryland Parkway. The airport is at the southern end of the Strip. Importantly, the City of Las Vegas only controls the Strip as far south as Sahara Avenue.
All of the Strip south of Sahara, is located in the unincorporated townships of Paradise and Enterprise, which are both governed directly by Clark County. These unincorporated townships, however, use the name "Las Vegas" for postal purposes. Both the city and the unincorporated county areas share a single law enforcement agency, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
Incorporated cities such as Henderson and North Las Vegas have their own police departments. Southern Californians crowd Interstate 1. Vegas. Expect this drive to be congested with frustrating stop- and- go traffic going northbound (towards Las Vegas) on Friday evenings and southbound (towards Southern California) on Sunday afternoons. Note that the drive can be extremely dangerous. The long straight stretches which encourage speeding, the frequency of sudden emergency braking, and the massive volume of vehicles together result in wild multi- car pileups, and that issue, combined with the sheer remoteness of the area, means that the stretch of I- 1.
Barstow and the California/Nevada state border at Primm was the single most deadly stretch of highway in the United States from 1. If you are involved in a vehicle accident in that area and are badly injured, you should be prepared to wait at least 3. ER). Therefore, the journey should not be attempted by road unless you are well- rested and in excellent health; are driving a well- maintained vehicle; and are carrying a first aid kit, a fully charged cell phone, and a car charger for that phone.
Despite these dangers, many find the roughly four- hour drive from the Los Angeles area 2. I- 1. 5 restful and scenic (when attempted during off- peak hours and on off- peak days). Attractions along Interstate 1.
California towns of Barstow and Baker; the Mojave Desert; and small hotel- casinos in Nevada at Primm (at the California border) and Jean, respectively. Those who traverse I- 1. F (4. 3°C). From east of Las Vegas, travellers typically drive on I- 4. Arizona, and then head north toward Vegas on US- 9. Kingman, before finally picking up I- 1. This route will take you along the Lake Mead National Recreation Area and directly through Boulder City, near the Hoover Dam. Traffic there can be extremely congested and slow- going; although less so than in past decades since US- 9.
Hoover Dam, using a new bridge. Still, this stretch is usually the slowest part of an otherwise sparsely populated desert area. From the North I- 1. Watch Thomas &Amp; Friends: Misty Island Rescue Online (2017). Arizona border at the more relaxed town of Mesquite, NV and shortly goes into Utah. The junction of I- 7.
I- 1. 5 is where most people driving from the east will take. Those from further north may meet I- 1. I- 8. 0 in Salt Lake City. Those travelling from the north drive on US- 9. Reno and Tonopah. US- 9. 5 is a two- lane highway for much of the route until it reaches the community of Mercury, where it widens into a four- lane highway. The route is sparsely populated, with few gas stations.
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