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Old 06-15-2006, 11:41 AM
 
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Well, now that I've decided to move to Nevada and I know I can't live in the Las Vegas Valley because of the heat, I began looking into Tahoe/Reno area but it appears there just may be too much snow there for me and the winters may be too rough.

Where in Nevada (possibly midstate) can I find a more ideal year round temp - not too hot and not too cold - or is there such a place? If there is a place, I'd imagine it's in the middle of no where?????

Are there areas not too far from Reno/Tahoe that possibly don't get the snow that Tahoe gets?

All help is appreciated.

Frustrated in NY
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Old 06-18-2006, 10:40 AM
 
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Well, now that I've decided to move to Nevada and I know I can't live in the Las Vegas Valley because of the heat, I began looking into Tahoe/Reno area but it appears there just may be too much snow there for me and the winters may be too rough.

Where in Nevada (possibly midstate) can I find a more ideal year round temp - not too hot and not too cold - or is there such a place? If there is a place, I'd imagine it's in the middle of no where?????

Are there areas not too far from Reno/Tahoe that possibly don't get the snow that Tahoe gets?

All help is appreciated.

Frustrated in NY
Well Lander and Eureka Countys are pretty mild but let me warn you if you move there your moving to a rural area just incase you don't like rural areas.
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Old 06-23-2006, 05:31 AM
 
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You won't find many spots that aren't 'hot' in the summer. With the exception of Mt. CHarleston even the areas closer to the mountains get pretty steamy. The temp. only varies by degrees between Green Valley/Henderson and someplace like Summerlin (a tad bit cooler) not enough temp. difference to be the deciding factor imho.
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Old 07-02-2006, 11:26 AM
 
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Well here's some cities and towns in Nevada that have mild summers
Mt. Charleston,NV(Near Las Vegas)
Reno,NV
Sparks,NV
Winnemucca,NV
Elko,NV
Stone House,NV(Extremly rural community,near Winnemucca)
Battle Mountain,NV
Virginia City,NV(Near Reno)
Gardnerville Ranchos,NV
Minden,NV(Near Reno)
Gardnerville,NV(Near Reno)
Stateline,NV(Near Reno)
Zephyr Cove,NV(Near Reno)
Johnson Lane,NV(Near Reno)
(Probaly many many many more I'm not thinking of)
Unfortunantley they have very cold and snowy summers.
Here's some cities and towns that have mild summers a little less mild witers than the Las Vegas Valley but still mild.
Tonopah,NV
Austin,NV(Near Ely)
Ely,NV
Gabbs,NV(Near Tonopah)
Crescent Valley,NV(Near Battle Mountain)
(Probaly many many many more i'm not thinking of)
if you want hot summers and mild winters
Las Vegas,NV
Henderson,NV
Paradise,NV
Sunrise Manor,NV
North Las Vegas,NV
Spring Valley,NV
Enterprise,NV
Mesquite,NV
Boulder City,NV
Laughlin,NV
Sandy Valley,NV
Moapa Town,NV(Near Boulder City mostly deserted only about 950 residents in 150.8 Square-Miles of Land more land then Las Vegas)
Moapa Valley,NV
Summerlin South,NV
Bunkerville,NV
Sloan,NV
Glendale,NV
Indian Springs,NV
Jean,NV(Not much a living place only 2 residents mainly a gambling stop for travelers to Las Vegas)
Caliente,NV
Alamo,NV
Rachel,NV
Ash Springs,NV
Pioche,NV
Panaca,NV
Pahrump,NV
Beatty,NV
Amargosa Valley,NV
(Probaly many more I'm not thinking of)

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Old 10-04-2006, 09:16 AM
 
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again gardnerville is nice its close to cason city about 15 minutes and about 45 to reno, its small and yes some snow, i like it cason city is nice again snow, not much though maybe a foot or so but it clears up pretty quickly and the roads are usually plowed.
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Old 10-04-2006, 09:18 AM
 
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oh i forgot gville has nice summers not to hot and its a heat wave at 95 lol and the nights are awesome so cool and great for sleeping. you dont need air conditioning in gville/minden area
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Old 10-04-2006, 06:52 PM
 
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Interesting, that some folks think the summers are mild anywhere in Nevada. IMHO it is quite hot to to hot. Altitude will get you cooler, above 7,000 ft is decent. I try to avoid Reno in the summer, the heat combined with pavement makes it unbearable,,, to me at least,

Winters are mild on the west side of the state. They do get cold inland,,, Continental climate.
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Old 10-06-2006, 07:43 AM
 
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Interesting, that some folks think the summers are mild anywhere in Nevada. IMHO it is quite hot to to hot. Altitude will get you cooler, above 7,000 ft is decent. I try to avoid Reno in the summer, the heat combined with pavement makes it unbearable,,, to me at least,

Winters are mild on the west side of the state. They do get cold inland,,, Continental climate.

yeah it does get hot in some places. gville doesnt carson not really but fallon yeah its hot, and reno gets hot. but compared to where i am now its alaska, lol!!
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Old 10-09-2006, 05:17 PM
 
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How is Las Vegas compared to Phoenix for example?
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Old 10-09-2006, 07:53 PM
 
Location: CA Coast
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Default Vegas vs Phoenix

Reverse that, is Fairbanks colder than St. Paul in the winter.... mmm both pretty damned cold. Phoenix, Vegas,,, pretty damned hot.

Nevada has a continental climate, cold winters hot summers,, you can adjust your ratio but except above 7,000 feet, it is hot in the summer everywhere.

Cold? compared to LA, most of Nevada is darned cold. Sometimes even Vegas will get snow. My daughters played soccer last year in Vegas, in the snow. Another time, the artificial grass they played melted onto their cleats..
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