Climate Overview

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4/9/2009
Spring: Cool moist winds from the NW, hot dry winds from the south (AZ) make for less than desirable springs in UT as temps fluctuate wildly. These conditions can bring 70-degree temps one day and snow the next (not a joke).
Summer: Hot and dry. UT is the 2nd driest state in the union behind AZ. Temps hover in the mid to upper 90's for about two months, but humidity is typically in the single-digits making it quite comfortable. July sees monsoon conditions and a fair amount of t-storms as warn moisture moves north from Baja California.
Autumn: Cool crisp winds from the north balance out the waning warmth provided by ample sunshine during this time.
Winter: Quite probably the wettest season in northern UT, winter sees average temps in the 20s and 30s. Salt is used on the roads here, so be mindful of a clean car come springtime or your car's paint may become victim to the brine solution that is used here...
Shawn | West Jordan, UT