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Will School Be Closed in North Las Vegas, Nevada?

Real-time probability that schools in North Las Vegas, Nevada will be cancelled tomorrow, based on live forecast data and local closure thresholds.

It's 78°F — no snow day expected.

No Snow Day Risk

Typical closure threshold

Any measurable snow

Snow in North Las Vegas is effectively a zero-probability event most winters. The southwest desert climate produces warm winter days and chilly nights, and the rare winter-precipitation event is typically rain. When frozen precipitation does arrive — an event that might happen once every 5–10 years — it closes schools immediately because no winter infrastructure exists.

North Las Vegas's winter reality

Nevada's desert southwest climate means North Las Vegas's school-year is effectively winter-free. Districts here don't staff for closures, don't maintain plow fleets, and don't have established cold-weather protocols. When a genuinely rare winter event occurs, the closure is often multi-day simply because normal operations can't resume until thaw.

Nearby high-elevation areas (northern AZ, southern NM mountains, the Nevada high desert) can receive significant snow, but North Las Vegas itself sits well below the snow line. The closest a North Las Vegas parent gets to winter weather is usually a thick early-morning fog or a rare frost advisory.

Winter weather in North Las Vegas

North Las Vegas averages 0 inches of snow per year — essentially none. Schools rarely close for winter weather in any given year.

  • Seasonal snowfall: 0 inches
  • Closure events: typically 0 per year
  • Nearest snow: higher elevations in the surrounding region
  • When it does snow, the event becomes a multi-day local story

SnowSense™ probability for North Las Vegas will show zero most days — but we're watching, just in case. Live forecast every 30 minutes.

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