In the
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area,
Nevada, the year starts with a crisp chill in the air, as temperatures frequently hover between 29.7°F (-1.3°C) and 53°F (11.7°C). The month of
January exhibits a common cold winter atmosphere, influenced by frequent snowfalls. Interestingly, it is also during January that daylight begins to elongate, bringing more sunlight hours for outdoor activities. Nonetheless, it presents a milder climate compared to the freezing conditions of
December. As the month advances, the imminent arrival of
February imparts an anticipation of slightly warmer days ahead.
Temperature
January stands out as Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area's coldest month, with an average high-temperature of 53.1°F (11.7°C) and a low-temperature of 29.7°F (-1.3°C).
Rainfall
In Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada, in January, 1.77" (45mm) of precipitation is typically accumulated. During the entire year, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area aggregates up to 11.61" (295mm) of precipitation.
Snowfall
January through
April,
November and December are months with snowfall. The month with the most snowfall is January, when 0.79" (20mm) of snow is typically aggregated.
Daylight
The average length of the day in January in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is 10h and 2min.
On the first day of January in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, sunrise is at 6:52 am and sunset at 4:37 pm. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 6:43 am and sunset at 5:06 pm PST.