Salt Lake City
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Salt Lake City in july
Current month averages, based on ten years of records. Read the full guide →
Salt Lake City sits at 40°45′N 111°53′W in United States, in North America. Its climate profile is shaped by these coordinates — and the ten years of records below reveal exactly how each season feels on the ground.
Below, you'll find monthly averages for temperature, rainfall and sunshine, drawn from the Open-Meteo Archive. Every month links to a full guide with what to pack, where to stay, and when to arrive.
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Salt Lake City weather — FAQ
Q01When is the best time to visit Salt Lake City?
When is the best time to visit Salt Lake City?
The best months to visit Salt Lake City are April, May, September, October. These months offer the most favourable combination of comfortable temperatures, lower rainfall, and more hours of daily sunshine — based on ten years of climate records.
Q02What is the hottest month in Salt Lake City?
What is the hottest month in Salt Lake City?
July is the hottest month in Salt Lake City, with average high temperatures reaching 35°C (94°F). Consider whether this heat suits your travel plans.
Q03What is the coldest month in Salt Lake City?
What is the coldest month in Salt Lake City?
January is the coldest month in Salt Lake City, with average high temperatures around 4°C (38°F). Pack accordingly — a warm coat and layers are essential.
Q04Which month has the most rain in Salt Lake City?
Which month has the most rain in Salt Lake City?
March is the wettest month in Salt Lake City, averaging around 77mm of rainfall. If you visit in this month, plan indoor alternatives and bring proper rain gear.
Q05What is the climate like in Salt Lake City?
What is the climate like in Salt Lake City?
Salt Lake City, United States has very hot summers, cold winters. You can read the detailed month-by-month breakdown on this page.