Weather forecast for the 2024 Super Bowl (yes, even though Allegiant Stadium is a dome)
Whether you’re attending the 2024 Super Bowl in person, looking to throw some money on the big game or planning to watch at home (but curious), the weather forecast for Super Bowl Sunday is a big deal.
Of course, it’s less of a big deal when the host stadium is a dome, like Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas is, because the weather most likely won’t impact the game itself — unless there’s a rainy leak situation. So before the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, here’s a snapshot of the Las Vegas weather outlook.
The general Vegas forecast for the 2024 Super Bowl Sunday is a mainly sunny day with a high of 56 degrees and a low of 36 degrees, according to The Weather Channel as of Saturday afternoon. Super Bowl 58 is set to start at 3:30 p.m. local time, and it’s expected to be about 54 degrees and sunny.
Since 2000, the typical Vegas-area weather on Feb. 11 includes and average temperature of 63 degrees with with a maximum temperature of 78 and a minimum of 51 degrees, per the National Weather Service. And there’s barely enough typical rainfall on this day to register.