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SkylineSALT LAKE'S CLIMATE & WEATHER 
From abundant snow to sunny summer days Salt Lake has a variety of weather conditions to experience.

Climate
Salt Lake experiences all 4 seasons: Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. Weather changes can happen rapidly; dressing in layers provides the best level of comfort for changing conditions, especially in the Spring and Fall. The semi-arid nature of the region makes wide temperature fluctuations possible. So a light jacket is a good idea even if you are visiting in the hottest months of the year.

Spring in Salt Lake is marked by warming temperatures in the valley while snow is still common in the mountains. Skiing usually continues at the resorts until mid-April, but in extra-snowy years has been available as late as July. Warm temperatures in the valley combined with snow at resort elevations make it possible to comfortably ski and golf on the same day.

Valley Average Highs/Lows °F : March 53/37, April 61/43, May 70/51

Summer in Salt Lake can be hot in the valley, with temperatures frequently reaching 100°F. Nearby canyons and mountains provide a refreshing break from the heat (mountain areas and canyons can be as much as 20° cooler) with perfect opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, or a picnic.

Valley Average Highs/Lows °F : June 82/60, July 89/67, August 88/66

Fall in Salt Lake is a time of transition. Nearby canyons are filled with vibrant colors as the trees prepare for winter, while temperatures remain warm enough for comfortable outdoor recreation. Evenings can be chilly and toward the end of Fall snow is typical in both mountains and valley. The Ski Salt Lake resorts have had enough snow to open as early as Halloween, with typical opening days in mid to late November.

Valley Average Highs/Lows °F : September  78/57, October 65/46, November 50/35

Winter in Salt Lake is chilly but not as cold as you might expect. Temperatures seldom fall below 0°F, but highs are typically below freezing in January. This provides the perfect opportunity to enjoy The Greatest Snow on Earth with skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and more at the Ski resorts or in nearby canyons.

Valley Average Highs/Lows °F : December 40/27, January 39/25, February 44/30 

Weather At-A-Glance

Month Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Average High °F 39 44 53 61 70 82 89 88 78 65 50 40
  °C 4 7 12 16 21 28 32 31 26 18 10 4
Average Low °F 25 30 37 43 51 60 67 66 57 46 35 27
  °C -4 -1

3

6 11 16 19 19 14 8 2 -3
Record High °F 61 67 76 86 93 100 101 102 96 86 75 68
  °C 16 19 24 30 34 38 38 39 36 30 24 20
Record Low °F 8/-13 -3/-19 16/-9 26/-3 30/-1 39/4 50/10 45/7 37/3 23/-5 12/-11 -6/-21
  °C -13 -19 -9 -3 -1 4 10 7 3 -5 -11 -21
Precipitation inches 1.58 1.63 2.02 2.18 2.31 0.84 0.71 0.64 1.24 1.69 1.65 1.26
  mm 40.1 41.4 51.3 55.4 58.7 21.3 18 16.3 31.5 42.9 41.9 32
Weather Today in Salt Lake City

More Weather Information and Links
Ski Salt Lake Snow Report - Snow report and resort opening information for Ski Salt Lake
National Weather Service - Cottonwood Canyons area forecast
Utah Avalanche Forecast Center - Weather and avalanche forecast for Utah's Backcountry
The Weather Channel - Current conditions and 10-Day outlook
Snow Stakes - Hourly snow accumulation readings
Ski Utah - Snow reports for all Utah resorts and major cross-country areas







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