Weather in January
In
Great Basin National Park,
Nevada, the coldest season takes hold with full intensity during
January. Compared to
December, the park experiences an increase in snowfall to 12.8" (325mm) and temperatures can drop to as low as 18.9°F (-7.3°C). Nature enthusiasts and park visitors require adequate planning and preparation for outdoor activities in this month due to the cold. Despite this cold start to the year, the park's frosty landscape offers breathtaking views, especially for adventurous photographers. Documenting such moments in the warmth of daylight, albeit brief, is a opportunity that should not be missed.
Temperature
Great Basin National Park's coldest month, January, generally records average temperatures ranging from a high of 40.5°F (4.7°C) to a low of 18.9°F (-7.3°C).
Rainfall
In Great Basin National Park, in January, 1.06" (27mm) of precipitation is typically accumulated. 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. In Great Basin National Park, in January, 12.8" (325mm) of snow is typically accumulated. Throughout the year, 72.52" (1842mm) of snow is accumulated.
Daylight
The average length of the day in January is 9h and 48min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 6:55 am and sunset at 4:25 pm. On the last day of January, sunrise is at 6:44 am and sunset at 4:56 pm PST.