The Grand Canyon is so large it actually has the ability to create its own weather. From an elevation of over 8,000 feet on the North Rim to 2,000 feet at Phantom Ranch along the Colorado River, weather at the Grand Canyon varies greatly depending on your location and the time of year. read more
LaShaun Hardy, Resident of Grand Canyon National Park Answered Feb 24, 2017 · Author has 352 answers and 827.8k answer views Temperatures can vary depending on how the past winter has been. read more
The Grand Canyon creates its own weather Of all Grand Canyon facts, this one is pretty cool – no pun intended. Sudden changes in elevation have an enormous impact on temperature and precipitation, so the weather you're experiencing could vary drastically depending on where you are in the Grand Canyon. read more
The Grand Canyon itself influences weather. Tremendous changes in elevation cause large gradients in temperature and precipitation. The coolest, wettest weather station in the region (Bright Angel Ranger Station on the North Rim) is less than eight miles from the hottest and one of the driest stations (Phantom Ranch). read more