May and June Reno Weather
May and June Reno Weather can be very pleasant unless you get unlucky. One thing that makes Reno stand out, in terms of weather, is the wide variation in between low and high temperatures during the same day
May Reno Weather
The highest recorded temperature for Reno Nevada for the past 69 years in May was 97 degrees Fahrenheit, most recently measured on May 28, 2003, while the average high temperature is 73. The lowest measured temperature in Reno for the last 69 years in May was 18 most recently encountered on May 2, 1964, and the typical low is 40.
According to National Weather Service historical weather data, on May 15, 2005, the high temperature did not exceed 47 degrees Fahrenheit, the lowest high measured in Reno in the past 69 years. NWS data also shows that on May 30, 2003, the lowest measured temperature on that day did not drop below 63 degrees, the highest low temperature measured in Reno in the last 69 years.
National Weather Service records indicate that the high temperature in Reno on May First averages 68 degrees and the high on the last day of the month averages 76 degrees. The average daily low temperature in Reno on May First is 50 degrees Fahrenheit and the average high on the last day of May is 51 degrees.
Reno usually receives an average of 0.62 inches of rain during May. The most rain measured in a single day in May was 1.76 inches on May 17, 1987. Reno averages 0.8 inches of snow in May. The most snow measured in a single day in May was 9 inches on May 16, 1962.
June Reno Weather
The hottest day in Reno Nevada in June for the past 69 years was 104 degrees Fahrenheit, registered on June 16, 1940, and the regular high is 83. The record low June temperature in Reno for the last 69 years was 25 registered on June 6, 1954, and the mean daily low in the month is 46.
United States NWS historical weather data records that on June 6, 2005, the high temperature did not exceed 50 degrees Fahrenheit, the lowest high measured in Reno in the past 69 years. The Weather Service additionally indicates that on June 18, 2003, the low for the day did not drop below 66 degrees, the highest low recorded in Reno in the last 69 years.
Reno, The Biggest Little City In The World
We will review all the casinos, sports books and give you information about the town itself in the upcoming months. What type of reviews are we going to pass on to you? We will tell you which sports book gives you the most betting options. Since most of you would be on vacation you would want to know which casino has the friendliest workers and who takes care of you as far as drink tokes. Which casino in Reno is the cleanest and which casino is the best place to watch the games. Which hotels can you get into at a nice price and are the hotels located close to the other fine establishments in Reno. Are you a big spender or just want to kill some time at the tables while you wait for your game to start? If you are killing time, where can you find the lower end tables in Reno?
We will explore the region and let you know what shows and clubs are the best to go to and give out links to all the hotels. So stay tuned to The hooks and we will take you on a journey through Reno, Nevada, The Biggest Little City. If you love basketball, the University of Nevada is starting to make a name in the basketball world as the football team tries to reestablish itself. The Wolf Pack went to the Sweet 16 last year and is currently in the Top 25 this year. The WAC championships will be held in The Biggest Little City this year. The next two weeks we will be offering information on the WAC tournament.
