The arrival of
March signals the onset of a temperate season in the
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area,
Nevada. The average high temperature peaks at around 63.7°F (17.6°C), providing a warm and pleasant atmosphere. As the series of cold months come to a close, daylight increases, and the weather begins to exhibit early signs of the arid summer conditions that define
June. Slowly, the landscape transforms from wintry bareness into the first burgeonings of spring life. With the retreat of winter's chill, March paves the way for a considerably hotter
April.
Temperature
With the beginning of March, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area's average high-temperature sees a minor increase, transitioning from 56.8°F (13.8°C) in
February to a still refreshing 63.7°F (17.6°C). A striking departure from daytime highs to an average low-temperature of 38.5°F (3.6°C) is witnessed during March.
Rainfall
During March, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area regularly aggregates up to 1.89" (48mm) of precipitation. Throughout the year, 11.61" (295mm) of rain is accumulated.
Snowfall
Months with snowfall are
January through April,
November and
December. In Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, in March, 0.31" (8mm) of snow is typically accumulated. Throughout the year, 2.72" (69mm) of snow is accumulated.
Daylight
The average length of the day in March is 11h and 59min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 6:10 am and sunset at 5:37 pm PST. On the last day of March, sunrise is at 6:27 am and sunset at 7:03 pm PDT.
Note: On Sunday, March 10. 2024, at 2:00 am, Daylight Saving Time starts, and the time zone changes from PST to PDT. Daylight Saving Time lasts until Sunday, November 3. 2024, at 2:00 am; consequently, the time zone reverts from PDT to PST.