Weather in April
April in
Great Basin National Park,
Nevada, sees the full bloom of spring with warmer weather patterns becoming more pronounced. Notably different from
March, this month records less snowfall at 7.1" (180mm), showcasing a gradual transition towards summer. The longer daylight hours also support a plethora of outdoor activities that can be enjoyed by park visitors. April’s warming trend encourages diverse wildlife to emerge from their winter hideaways. The park teems with life, making it an exceptional period for nature admirers and birdwatchers.
Temperature
With the onset of April, Great Basin National Park's average high-temperature sees a modest rise, moving from March's chilly 48.7°F (9.3°C) to a moderate 56.7°F (13.7°C). From significant daily highs, Great Basin National Park's nights in April cool down to an average low-temperature of 31.5°F (-0.3°C).
Rainfall
During April, Great Basin National Park regularly aggregates up to 1.22" (31mm) of precipitation. During the entire year, Great Basin National Park aggregates up to 13.31" (338mm) of precipitation.
Snowfall
Months with snowfall are
January through
June,
September through
December. Throughout April, in Great Basin National Park, 7.09" (180mm) of snow is accumulated. Throughout the year, 72.52" (1842mm) of snow is accumulated.
Daylight
The average length of the day in April is 13h and 15min.
On the first day of April, sunrise is at 6:20 am and sunset at 7:01 pm. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 5:39 am and sunset at 7:29 pm PDT.