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Utah Weather And Climate
Utah Weather is influenced by high elevation that most of the state enjoys, combine with low humidity. Most of the state gets around 15 inches of precipitation in a year, with the Great Salt Lake Desert getting about 5 inches and some higher elevations getting much more. Some mountains can get 350-500 inches of snow in a season.
Utah gets very few tornadoes, although one did touch down in Salt Lake City a few years ago. Utah also gets about 40 thunderstorms a year.
Typical High and Low Temperatures For Various Utah Cities
| City | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Milford | 41/16 | 47/20 | 57/26 | 65/32 | 74/39 | 86/47 | 93/55 | 91/54 | 81/45 | 68/33 | 52/23 | 42/15 |
| Salt Lake City | 37/21 | 43/26 | 53/33 | 61/39 | 71/47 | 82/56 | 91/63 | 89/62 | 78/52 | 64/41 | 49/30 | 38/22 |



