Sunday, April 4, 2010

Weather in July

Hi,



I am going to Vegas in early July. What is the temperature like? I heard it might even be too hot to stay out in the pool during the day, is that true?



Thanks!



Weather in July


Turn your oven on and wait a few minutes...Open the oven door and stick your head in it for a moment. That is what Vegas feels like in July. No kidding...Very hot and dry!! It is about 105F everyday in July.



Weather in July


I have been to Vegas in July several times. It is hotter than....well.... you know where. It hovers between 100 and 110, and even at night is very warm. Like walk around in shorts, a tank top, and flip flops, and still be breaking a sweat at 1 am. 2 out of the 3 July%26#39;s I stayed they also had a minor monsune so it was hot, and alternated between super sunny, and overcast with light rain. It is so hot that most of the rain evaporates before it hits the ground. IMO, it is too hot to be out by the pool in July, even sitting *in* the pool in July. Unless you can figure out a way to bring scuba gear so your head doesn%26#39;t have to be sticking out of the water. Even then the pool is too warm to help you feel really cool. I only do the pool after the sun goes down when I%26#39;m there in the middle of summer. Walking more than 1 hotel to the next during the day for me is too much this time of year. Last year I walked from Caesars to Sephora, which is basically across the street and up 2 blocks. I almost had a heat stroke getting there. We actually contemplated taking a cab back the two blocks, but decided we should tough it out. After that, we drove everywhere. And only walked any distance indoors. Now you will see lots and lots of people walking the streets in the middle of the day, and if you can take the heat, by all means, but I guess I%26#39;m a woos. I just can%26#39;t do it. I enjoy the indoor stuff much better. And you can walk just as much inside all the massive hotels and casinos. You don%26#39;t need to be outside to walk that dinner, cocktail, and extra dessert off.




I would think that dry heat might just be a welcome change for someone from the Pacific Northwest!





Seriously, it%26#39;s hot enough that you need to use good judgment and adjust your plans accordingly (i.e. don%26#39;t plan on walking the length of the strip in mid-afternoon), but it%26#39;s not too hot to enjoy the pool.





Use sunscreen, drink plenty of water, and seek out a shady place poolside at first until you get your bearings.




It reminds me of the story about the guy who died and went down to Hell. The devil met him at the gates to Hades and told him:DONT WORRY,its a dry heat!!we are going there on july 25th.,same as last year,when I nearly got sunstroke(forgot to wear my hat one day!)and my daughter got a bad sunburn at the Flamingo pool,but I must admit that the beer goes down a lot better at that time of year.So things even out.You will have a great time anyway.




you will sweat and actually see your skin twitch. just stay in the pool. I love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!and go every july




July is HOTTT. if you have a tan, stay out till 2 pm. if u are a lily white skin, 9---11, 4---6, the first day. judge your burn from there for a longer second day. YOU WILL BURN, if u r careless. use plenty of sun block .




Hot as H-E-double-hockey-sticks during the day as the sun is BLAZING! Once the sun goes down, not bad though. Not a humid climate. The sun is the Killer!!! Probably be 100-105 degrees.




well, today is 103..and it%26#39;s only May 22nd....




Its not warm at night....its still very hot...





If the temperature is at 110...its tough to walk further than the next hotel. I%26#39;m going in July, not because I want to but because its not in my control. I hope it will not be as hot as I think, but I%26#39;m sure the casino%26#39;s like it because everyone will be staying put in their hotel gambling or parting wiht their money in some manner... That being said, you will have a fun time no matter what. There is plenty to do and see....





Best wishes....




I drank 4 bottles of water from MGM to the Imperial at 10.30am, it was that hot last July but it still is fantastic. They sell iced bottles of water on the paths so getting water wasn%26#39;t a problem. You do have to keep up the water intake. It%26#39;s also heaps cheaper than buying it from the hotels.


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