This Saturday marks the final occasion for Las Vegas to witness sunsets occurring after 7 p.m.for the next half-year. As the city moves deeper into autumn and winter, daylight hours steadily diminish, prompting both locals and tourists to adjust to shorter evenings.This natural progression, driven by the Earth’s axial tilt, results in the sun setting progressively earlier each day until spring’s arrival restores longer daylight.

Key changes to anticipate include:

  • Sunset timing: Begins to fall below the 7 p.m. mark starting Saturday night.
  • Daylight duration: Noticeably reduced, influencing outdoor plans and evening events.
  • Atmosphere: Cooler desert nights foster a more intimate and relaxed vibe.
DateSunset TimeDaylight Length
Saturday6:59 p.m.11 hrs 30 mins
December 21 (Winter Solstice)4:48 p.m.9 hrs 20 mins
April 17:02 p.m.12 hrs 5 mins