Verified weather data

Vegas in January

Coldest month of the year, cheapest mid-month, but the first week is owned by CES.

Avg Daily High

58°F

Avg Daily Low

40°F

Hotel Pricing

Cheapest of the year

Crowds

Quiet · Pools closed (most properties)

Source: Weather data from U.S. Climate Data (citing NOAA 1991–2020 normals for KLAS), based on NOAA's 1991–2020 climate normals for Harry Reid International Airport. Event dates verified from official event sources where available. Re-verified 2026-04-09.

Cheapest of the year

What January in Vegas Actually Feels Like

Mid-to-late January is one of the cheapest windows of the entire year. The first week is the opposite — CES drives some of the highest hotel rates of the year.

Best for

  • Budget travelers
  • Bachelor parties on a budget
  • Locals weekends
  • Conventions (CES)

Watch out for

  • CES week (typically Jan 5–9; was Jan 5–9 in 2026) absorbs the city — rates can 3–5x
  • Cool nights — 40°F lows mean you need a real jacket
  • NYE hangover from late December rolls into Jan 1–2

Major Events in January

The events that drive hotel pricing and crowd levels this month. Plan around them — or for them.

First week of January (Jan 5–9 in 2026)

CES (Consumer Electronics Show)

Sells out the city. Hotel rates 3–5x normal.

Third weekend of January

MLK Day Weekend

Moderate boost to weekend rates.

What to Do in Vegas in January

The activities that work best given the weather, pool season, and event calendar this month.

Indoor attractions and shows take priority — Sphere, Cirque, Bellagio Conservatory

Steakhouse season — comfort food weather and the best Vegas steakhouses are at full strength

Day trip to Hoover Dam or Red Rock — comfortable temperatures, low crowds

Catch residency shows during the lull after CES

What to Wear in January

Layers. Real jacket for evenings (40°F lows). Daytime is mild (mid-50s to low 60s). Indoor casinos are comfortably warm.

Frequently Asked Questions

What people search when planning a Vegas trip in January.

What is the weather like in Las Vegas in January?

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Las Vegas in January averages a daily high of 58°F and a daily low of 40°F with about 0.56 inches of precipitation across roughly 3 rainy days. Data from NOAA's 1991–2020 climate normals for the Harry Reid airport weather station.

Is January a good time to visit Las Vegas?

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Coldest month of the year, cheapest mid-month, but the first week is owned by CES. Mid-to-late January is one of the cheapest windows of the entire year. The first week is the opposite — CES drives some of the highest hotel rates of the year. Crowds are light, which means deals on hotels and easy access to restaurants and shows.

How much does a Vegas trip cost in January?

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Hotel pricing in January is cheapest of the year. Mid-to-late January is one of the cheapest windows of the entire year. The first week is the opposite — CES drives some of the highest hotel rates of the year. For a full cost breakdown including flights, food, shows, and nightlife, see our Vegas trip cost guide.

What events are happening in Las Vegas in January?

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The major events in January are: CES (Consumer Electronics Show) (First week of January (Jan 5–9 in 2026)); MLK Day Weekend (Third weekend of January). Each of these can significantly impact hotel pricing — verify dates if you're booking around an event.

What should I wear in Vegas in January?

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Layers. Real jacket for evenings (40°F lows). Daytime is mild (mid-50s to low 60s). Indoor casinos are comfortably warm.

What can I do in Las Vegas in January?

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Indoor attractions and shows take priority — Sphere, Cirque, Bellagio Conservatory. Steakhouse season — comfort food weather and the best Vegas steakhouses are at full strength. Day trip to Hoover Dam or Red Rock — comfortable temperatures, low crowds. Pool dayclubs are closed at most properties.

Build Your January Vegas Trip

Now that you know what to expect, let our wizard build a January-tuned itinerary — hotels, dinners, shows, and a nightlife plan that fits the season.

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