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St. George Utah Weather
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St. George Utah has some of the best weather around if you don't like snow or humidity but you love the dry desert heat!
It's because of the city's low elevation and southerly location that makes St. George the hottest part of the state. The hottest temperature ever recorded in Utah, 118 °F, was recorded as being in a place south of St. George, near the Arizona border, on July 4, 2007. The high-temperature record in Utah before that was 117 °F, recorded in St. George itself on July 5, 1985. The record high minimum temperature (a.k.a. the record warm low temperature) is 89 °F, set on July 15, 1970. In winter, temperatures frequently drop below freezing overnight but temperatures warm into the 50s°F during the day.
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Photo by Cherie Santiago
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Photo by Cherie Santiago

Photo by Cherie Santiago |
St. George lies in a desert and averages 8.25 inches of precipitation annually. Precipitation is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, except for a dry period from late April through June. Precipitation mostly comes from the Pacific Ocean from late fall through winter and early spring. There can bring localized but often intense thunderstorms from mid-July through mid-September. Snow is rare, averaging 3.2 inches annually. It has been recorded as early as October and as late as April. The record single day snowfall is 10.0 in, set on January 5, 1974. As stated above, if you hate the cold and love the heat contact one of our Coldwell Banker Agents and they can tell you more about Sunny St. George! |
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| Climate data for St. George, Utah |
| Month |
Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr |
May |
Jun |
Jul |
Aug |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
Year |
| Record high °F (°C) |
72
(22.2) |
84
(28.9) |
91
(32.8) |
100
(37.8) |
108
(42.2) |
115
(46.1) |
117
(47.2) |
113
(45) |
109
(42.8) |
99
(37.2) |
88
(31.1) |
75
(23.9) |
117
(47.2) |
| Average high °F (°C) |
55
(12.8) |
61
(16.1) |
69
(20.6) |
77
(25) |
87
(30.6) |
98
(36.7) |
103
(39.4) |
100
(37.8) |
93
(33.9) |
81
(27.2) |
65
(18.3) |
55
(12.8) |
79
(26.1) |
| Average low °F (°C) |
29
(-1.7) |
33
(0.6) |
39
(3.9) |
46
(7.8) |
55
(12.8) |
63
(17.2) |
70
(21.1) |
68
(20) |
60
(15.6) |
47
(8.3) |
35
(1.7) |
29
(-1.7) |
48
(8.9) |
| Record low °F (°C) |
-11
(-23.9) |
1
(-17.2) |
12
(-11.1) |
18
(-7.8) |
20
(-6.7) |
35
(1.7) |
41
(5) |
43
(6.1) |
25
(-3.9) |
20
(-6.7) |
4
(-15.6) |
-4
(-20) |
-11
(-23.9) |
| Precipitation inches (mm) |
1.29
(32.8) |
1.10
(27.9) |
1.20
(30.5) |
0.52
(13.2) |
0.40
(10.2) |
0.22
(5.6) |
0.55
(14) |
0.75
(19) |
0.63
(16) |
0.74
(18.8) |
0.79
(20.1) |
0.58
(14.7) |
8.77
(222.8) |
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