The average weather in December in Reno Nevada, United States and Reno, OH.
Data and descriptions of how many days it snows and the amount of snow that Reno usually gets can be found here.Heavy snowstorms and deep snow accumulate on the ground on a monthly and yearly basis.There is information on when Reno can expect the first and last snows of the season.
The first set of snow totals are averaged over the course of a year.The long-term historical averages are based on weather data from 1981 to 2010 at the Reno - Tahoe International Airport.
The monthly and yearly totals are listed in the next two tables.
In December, one in four years totals over 6 inches of snow.25 percent of years get less than 0.7 inches.
In January, fresh snowfall in the heaviest years amounts to over 8.1 inches, while the lightest years get less than 1.3 inches.
There is new snow in February ranging from 7 inches to under an inch.
Reno usually gets its first snowfall in November.It can start snowing in September or December.
The season's last snowfall can vary widely.Reno has its last snow in February.Reno doesn't see the end of snow until May.
Most days in Reno, there is only a small amount of fresh snow on the ground.On average, new snow totals at least an inch for 6 days a year.
There aren't snow storms of over five inches a day.Major storms that dump ten inches or more in one day are rare.
There is snow in January.On 2 days in January and another 1 in February and December, the snow covering Reno gets to five or more inches deep.