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was the second warmest year on record, and recorded the second-warmest
January, August, and October on record, but with the warmest month ever (July). January 2003 saw a record high January temperature of 63 °F (17 °C) and record low January snowfall (a trace). That winter was the sixth warmest and third least snowy on record. May 2003 also set a record high May temperature of 99 °F (37 °C) on two consecutive days. July 2002 also saw a record-tying high temperature of 107 °F (42 °C), while July 2003 saw a record high minimum temperature (80 °F (27 °C)) and a record streak of 100 degree weather (July contributed 10 of that summer's 24 days over 100 degrees).
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snow cover all winter long. The maximum snow depth recorded in the city was 26 inches (66 cm) on
January 11, 1993. January 1993 was the snowiest month on record, with 50.3 inches (128 cm). The record 24 hour snowfall occurred from February 24–25, 1998, when 18.9 inches (48 cm) fell, while the record single storm snowfall occurred from January 6–10, 1993, with 23.3 inches (59 cm). The snowiest season on record was 1951-1952, when 117.3 inches (298 cm) fell, while the least snowy winter on record was 1939-1940, with 18.5 inches (47.0 cm).
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the most snowfall of any month, with 13.6 inches (34.5 cm). Snowfall is common through mid-March, but the last snowfall of the season usually occurs in early or mid-April, although measurable snow has been recorded on the valley floor as late as May 18 (in 1977). However, significant snow can fall in March and in rare cases even April. Measurable snow falls on average from
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2007-2008 as snow came at an unusually frequent pace. Snow totals ended only slightly under the totals of 2003-2004 without a major snowstorm to boost the totals. Spring 2008 was once again dry but was very cool. Heat returned that summer once again and July 2008 became the fifth-warmest month on record.
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of August 11, 1999, which killed one person and injured 60, resulted in only the second ever fatality from a tornado in Utah, and caused about $ 500 million in damage. As a result of extended drought patterns, Salt Lake City constructed several reservoirs to hold excess water during flood periods and
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to force out or break down the high pressure. Consequently, inversions are rare in spring and fall, when the weather takes on a more progressive pattern, with frequent fronts moving through. Such recurring and persistent patterns of inversions follow a unique timescale of about 30 days, providing a
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in Utah during summer. Smoke from such fires in nearby areas sometimes make their way into the valley. Despite the intensity of the thunderstorms, the low humidity, short duration, and isolationism of the thunderstorms all play a part in making this the driest season. July is the driest month, with
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often occur in the Salt Lake Valley. These inversions, which often last for days and weeks, are most pronounced in mid-winter, although milder inversions sometimes occur during other seasons. Winter temperature inversions cause cold, foggy and hazy valley conditions, with sunny and somewhat warmer
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are very rare in the Salt Lake City valley due to a rarity of extreme winds. Although average snowfall is relatively high, large snowstorms of more than about 12 inches (30 cm) are rare in the valley. In addition, average winter temperatures in the city are usually not cold enough to support
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December 22, 1990, during an extended period of frigid Arctic air, and its overall record low temperature is −30 °F
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locations near the mountains receive substantially more, reaching 80 to 100 in (200 to 255 cm) annually. The four major ski resorts located in canyons surrounding the city regularly average more than 500" of snow per year. These high snowfall totals can be credited to the
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burst from its underground diversion and flooded the city. Some streets, such as State Street and 1300 South, were converted into makeshift rivers to accommodate the overflowing creek. Some flooding also occurred in 1987, when the
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29, 2007, saw a record April high temperature of 89 °F (32 °C). Snow levels in the ski resorts were near record lows. It became one of the driest springs on record in Salt Lake City.
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3776:Puerto Rico
3684:South Dakota
3674:Rhode Island
3669:Pennsylvania
3649:North Dakota
3311:Poplar Grove
3271:Central City
3266:Capitol Hill
3186:Skyline High
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2154:Temperatures
2145:See or edit
2143:
1607:inches (mm)
1015:
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981:. Under the
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3859:New England
3854:Los Angeles
3849:Little Rock
3839:Grand Forks
3834:Door County
3753:Territories
3599:Mississippi
3514:Connecticut
3395:FrontRunner
3367:Utah Royals
3321:Sugar House
3261:The Avenues
3256:9th and 9th
2699:Santa Clara
2633:Great Basin
2596:Great Basin
2318:lake effect
2242:The summer
2231:created in
2164:polar highs
2131:Phabricator
1749:(≥ 0.01 in)
1042:polar highs
1022:lake-effect
28:explanation
4050:Categories
4030:June Gloom
3960:Hurricanes
3714:Washington
3634:New Mexico
3629:New Jersey
3504:California
3286:East Bench
3176:South High
2896:2020-07-19
2871:2010-05-11
2835:2010-05-11
2810:2021-06-16
2786:2019-11-01
2754:References
2637:cold front
2609:2010 study
2600:City Creek
2584:City Creek
2258:activity.
1796:(≥ 0.1 in)
3985:Tornadoes
3894:San Diego
3869:Milwaukee
3804:Anchorage
3799:Allentown
3792:or region
3724:Wisconsin
3689:Tennessee
3594:Minnesota
3569:Louisiana
3372:Utah Utes
3362:Utah Jazz
3316:Rose Park
3306:Japantown
3276:Chinatown
3181:West High
3151:East High
3136:Education
3111:Libraries
3101:Geography
2917:April 23,
2653:Utah Lake
2644:Tornadoes
2582:Flood of
2328:Blizzards
2272:wildfires
2260:Tornadoes
2183:Southwest
1891:dew point
1024:from the
4035:Tule fog
3945:Droughts
3824:Columbus
3814:Bismarck
3809:Beaumont
3709:Virginia
3659:Oklahoma
3639:New York
3614:Nebraska
3604:Missouri
3589:Michigan
3579:Maryland
3564:Kentucky
3544:Illinois
3519:Delaware
3509:Colorado
3499:Arkansas
3301:Glendale
3291:Fairpark
3281:Downtown
3000:Archived
2801:"xmACIS"
2744:ThreadEx
2682:snowpack
2057:Average
2010:Percent
2005:3,029.4
1893:°F (°C)
1889:Average
1841:Average
1603:Average
1528:(−17.3)
1523:(−13.7)
1473:(−12.7)
1468:(−14.2)
1052:Overview
491:Source:
3899:Seattle
3844:Houston
3819:Chicago
3729:Wyoming
3704:Vermont
3609:Montana
3549:Indiana
3529:Georgia
3524:Florida
3494:Arizona
3484:Alabama
3144:Schools
3106:History
3096:Economy
3091:Climate
2707:Gunlock
2586:, 1983.
2252:Arizona
2244:monsoon
2133:and on
1953:(−5.7)
1948:(−2.0)
1913:(−0.5)
1908:(−2.7)
1903:(−4.4)
1898:(−6.7)
1702:(0.25)
1518:(−8.4)
1513:(−1.4)
1503:(11.3)
1498:(12.7)
1483:(−1.8)
1478:(−6.1)
1453:(−3.7)
1438:(13.5)
1433:(19.2)
1428:(20.1)
1423:(15.1)
1418:(10.2)
1403:(−1.9)
1398:(−4.3)
1388:(12.6)
1373:(12.6)
1368:(20.2)
1363:(26.2)
1358:(27.3)
1353:(22.0)
1348:(16.4)
1343:(11.0)
1328:(−0.3)
1318:(18.3)
1308:(10.4)
1303:(18.6)
1298:(27.0)
1293:(33.2)
1288:(34.4)
1283:(28.9)
1278:(22.6)
1273:(16.6)
1268:(12.9)
1248:(39.1)
1243:(12.4)
1238:(19.5)
1233:(27.8)
1228:(34.4)
1223:(37.6)
1218:(38.8)
1213:(36.6)
1208:(31.6)
1203:(26.8)
1198:(21.3)
1193:(14.9)
1188:(11.0)
1030:monsoon
3950:Floods
3913:Topics
3829:Dallas
3664:Oregon
3619:Nevada
3559:Kansas
3534:Hawaii
3489:Alaska
3477:States
3330:Sports
3116:Mayors
3079:Topics
2701:, and
2291:, and
2248:Mexico
2172:Canada
2002:113.1
1999:150.4
1996:248.1
1993:301.1
1990:352.5
1987:380.5
1984:360.5
1981:321.7
1978:269.1
1975:241.9
1972:163.1
1969:127.4
1958:(0.5)
1943:(1.4)
1938:(4.4)
1933:(7.3)
1928:(7.6)
1923:(5.2)
1918:(2.7)
1742:(132)
1727:(1.3)
1722:(0.0)
1717:(0.0)
1712:(0.0)
1707:(0.0)
1697:(7.4)
1672:(394)
1598:(−34)
1593:(−29)
1588:(−26)
1583:(−10)
1553:(−10)
1548:(−18)
1543:(−34)
1538:(−30)
1508:(4.3)
1493:(6.4)
1488:(1.6)
1458:(6.9)
1448:(0.4)
1443:(6.4)
1413:(5.4)
1408:(2.4)
1383:(0.1)
1378:(5.4)
1338:(7.7)
1333:(2.6)
1313:(3.9)
1263:(7.1)
1258:(3.7)
1069:Month
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3864:Miami
3694:Texas
3574:Maine
3539:Idaho
3121:Media
2721:Notes
2695:Ivins
2554:35.2
2510:12.0
2466:4.37
2422:1.23
2313:bench
2293:sleet
2212:days.
2081:10.4
1884:55.3
1881:74.3
1878:66.3
1875:55.7
1872:45.6
1869:38.5
1866:35.9
1863:41.4
1860:48.7
1857:53.2
1854:60.2
1851:69.8
1848:74.0
1836:31.4
1789:91.5
1762:10.4
1753:10.3
1737:(31)
1732:(18)
1692:(15)
1687:(27)
1682:(32)
1670:15.52
1667:(36)
1662:(34)
1657:(32)
1652:(27)
1647:(15)
1642:(12)
1637:(24)
1632:(46)
1627:(55)
1622:(44)
1617:(33)
1612:(36)
1578:(−3)
1558:(−4)
1246:102.3
1216:101.9
1178:(42)
1173:(21)
1168:(24)
1163:(32)
1158:(42)
1153:(41)
1148:(42)
1143:(42)
1138:(37)
1133:(32)
1128:(27)
1123:(21)
1118:(17)
1108:Year
997:) or
3766:Guam
3699:Utah
3654:Ohio
3554:Iowa
3428:Utah
3405:TRAX
2919:2023
2629:smog
2627:and
2625:haze
2551:33.3
2548:20.4
2530:26.4
2527:41.9
2524:32.1
2521:50.3
2518:in.
2477:13.6
2474:in.
2463:3.34
2460:3.91
2457:7.04
2454:3.66
2451:2.57
2448:3.84
2445:4.76
2442:4.90
2439:3.97
2436:4.89
2433:3.23
2430:in.
2419:1.40
2416:1.57
2413:1.33
2410:0.76
2407:0.72
2404:0.77
2401:2.09
2398:2.02
2395:1.91
2392:1.33
2389:1.37
2386:in.
2378:Dec
2309:snow
2285:hail
2250:and
2099:5.6
2096:1.4
2093:2.2
2090:4.0
2087:6.6
2084:9.0
2078:9.8
2075:8.4
2072:6.6
2069:4.6
2066:2.7
2063:1.7
1956:33.0
1951:21.7
1946:28.4
1941:34.5
1936:39.9
1931:45.1
1926:45.7
1921:41.4
1916:36.9
1911:31.1
1906:27.1
1901:24.1
1896:19.9
1845:(%)
1833:7.1
1830:3.6
1827:0.7
1824:0.0
1821:0.0
1818:0.0
1815:0.0
1812:0.2
1809:2.2
1806:4.0
1803:6.0
1800:7.6
1786:9.6
1783:8.3
1780:6.5
1777:5.2
1774:4.9
1771:3.9
1768:4.8
1765:8.9
1759:9.2
1756:9.5
1740:51.9
1735:12.1
1685:10.7
1680:12.7
1665:1.40
1660:1.32
1655:1.26
1650:1.06
1645:0.58
1640:0.49
1635:0.95
1630:1.82
1625:2.16
1620:1.75
1615:1.30
1610:1.43
1573:(3)
1568:(4)
1563:(0)
1516:16.9
1511:29.5
1506:39.7
1501:52.4
1496:54.9
1491:43.5
1486:34.8
1481:28.7
1476:21.0
1456:44.4
1451:25.3
1446:32.8
1441:43.6
1436:56.3
1431:66.6
1426:68.2
1421:59.1
1416:50.4
1411:41.8
1406:36.3
1401:28.6
1396:24.2
1386:54.7
1381:32.2
1376:41.7
1371:54.6
1366:68.4
1361:79.1
1356:81.1
1351:71.6
1346:61.5
1341:51.8
1336:45.8
1331:36.6
1326:31.4
1316:64.9
1311:39.0
1306:50.7
1301:65.5
1296:80.6
1291:91.7
1286:94.0
1281:84.1
1276:72.6
1271:61.9
1266:55.3
1261:44.7
1256:38.6
1241:54.3
1236:67.1
1231:82.0
1226:93.9
1221:99.6
1211:97.9
1206:88.9
1201:80.2
1196:70.4
1191:58.8
1186:51.8
1105:Dec
1102:Nov
1099:Oct
1096:Sep
1093:Aug
1090:Jul
1087:Jun
1084:May
1081:Apr
1078:Mar
1075:Feb
1072:Jan
493:NCDC
2859:sic
2689:in
2621:fog
2545:4.0
2542:0.0
2539:0.0
2536:0.0
2533:7.5
2507:7.0
2504:1.3
2501:0.1
2498:0.0
2495:0.0
2492:0.0
2489:0.6
2486:4.9
2483:9.1
2480:9.9
2375:Nov
2372:Oct
2369:Sep
2366:Aug
2363:Jul
2360:Jun
2357:May
2354:Apr
2351:Mar
2348:Feb
2345:Jan
2052:68
2049:39
2046:50
2043:72
2040:81
2037:83
2034:83
2031:80
2028:72
2025:67
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