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Calculations are based on the last 8 years of historical weather data.
Heat Seeker Score is a composite score designed for those who crave hot, sunny weather with minimal rainfall. It prioritizes high temperatures and abundant sunshine.
Perfect for sun worshippers, beach lovers, and those seeking warm, dry climates for outdoor activities and relaxation.
Formula optimized for hot weather enthusiasts who prefer temperatures above 25°C (77°F) with maximum sun exposure and minimal precipitation.
Key factors in the calculation:
High temperatures: Favors locations with warm to hot daily highs
Abundant sunshine: Rewards areas with maximum daylight hours
Low precipitation: Penalizes frequent rain and wet conditions
Warm nights: Considers comfortable evening temperatures
Salt Lake City experiences discomfort temperatures during the winter months (December to February) with both minimum and maximum temperatures often falling below 5°C.
July and August are the warmest months, with average highs exceeding 30°C, potentially causing discomfort.
The comfortable temperature range is primarily observed from May through September.
The transition months of April and October offer milder temperatures, although they fall slightly outside the ideal comfort zone.
Maximum Temperatures
| Period | Salt Lake City |
|---|---|
| Jan | 2.5°C |
| Feb | 3.8°C |
| Mar | 9.1°C |
| Apr | 14.0°C |
| May | 19.7°C |
| Jun | 27.2°C |
| Jul | 33.6°C |
| Aug | 31.4°C |
| Sep | 26.6°C |
| Oct | 16.8°C |
| Nov | 9.2°C |
| Dec | 3.3°C |
| Average | 16.4°C |
Minimum Temperatures
| Period | Salt Lake City |
|---|---|
| Jan | -4.7°C |
| Feb | -3.8°C |
| Mar | -0.2°C |
| Apr | 3.5°C |
| May | 8.0°C |
| Jun | 13.8°C |
| Jul | 19.0°C |
| Aug | 17.7°C |
| Sep | 13.1°C |
| Oct | 5.4°C |
| Nov | 0.1°C |
| Dec | -4.2°C |
| Average | 5.6°C |
Salt Lake City experiences a clear seasonal trend in sun hours, peaking in June at 12.2 hours and gradually decreasing towards winter, while precipitation levels see a relatively consistent trend with the lowest rainfall in July (0.3mm).
Notably, the summer months contribute to both high sun exposure and reduced precipitation, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities, whereas the winter months, despite having more cloud cover, still maintain some sunlight with a gradual increase in precipitation.
Sunny Weather
| Period | Salt Lake City |
|---|---|
| Jan | 3.9 hours/day |
| Feb | 3.7 hours/day |
| Mar | 5.0 hours/day |
| Apr | 7.3 hours/day |
| May | 8.9 hours/day |
| Jun | 12.2 hours/day |
| Jul | 11.9 hours/day |
| Aug | 11.5 hours/day |
| Sep | 9.9 hours/day |
| Oct | 8.0 hours/day |
| Nov | 5.2 hours/day |
| Dec | 4.0 hours/day |
| Average | 7.6 hours/day |
Precipitation Levels
| Period | Salt Lake City |
|---|---|
| Jan | 2.5mm |
| Feb | 2.7mm |
| Mar | 3.5mm |
| Apr | 2.3mm |
| May | 1.5mm |
| Jun | 0.7mm |
| Jul | 0.3mm |
| Aug | 0.9mm |
| Sep | 1.1mm |
| Oct | 1.3mm |
| Nov | 1.8mm |
| Dec | 2.4mm |
| Average | 1.8mm |
Wind Speed
| Period | Salt Lake City |
|---|---|
| Jan | 12.0km/h |
| Feb | 14.7km/h |
| Mar | 16.6km/h |
| Apr | 16.8km/h |
| May | 16.0km/h |
| Jun | 16.9km/h |
| Jul | 17.2km/h |
| Aug | 16.9km/h |
| Sep | 16.7km/h |
| Oct | 14.9km/h |
| Nov | 12.9km/h |
| Dec | 12.8km/h |
| Average | 15.4km/h |
Humidity
| Period | Salt Lake City |
|---|---|
| Jan | 74.4% |
| Feb | 69.8% |
| Mar | 63.8% |
| Apr | 51.8% |
| May | 49.1% |
| Jun | 39.2% |
| Jul | 30.7% |
| Aug | 33.7% |
| Sep | 35.5% |
| Oct | 45.8% |
| Nov | 57.0% |
| Dec | 71.5% |
| Average | 51.9% |
In Salt Lake City, the earliest sunrise occurs in June at 5:56 AM, while the latest happens in January at 7:47 AM, highlighting a significant variance of nearly two hours throughout the year.
The city experiences its latest sunset in June at 8:59 PM and the earliest at 5:02 PM in December, indicating a dramatic shift in daylight hours as seasons change.
The shortest day in December lasts just 9 hours and 18 minutes, compared to the longest day in June, which stretches to 15 hours and 2 minutes, showcasing the substantial seasonal contrasts in day length.
Sunrise Time
| Period | Salt Lake City |
|---|---|
| Jan | 7:48 |
| Feb | 7:21 |
| Mar | 7:16 |
| Apr | 6:48 |
| May | 6:10 |
| Jun | 5:57 |
| Jul | 6:11 |
| Aug | 6:39 |
| Sep | 7:09 |
| Oct | 7:41 |
| Nov | 7:24 |
| Dec | 7:44 |
| Average | 7:00 |
Sunset Time
| Period | Salt Lake City |
|---|---|
| Jan | 17:26 |
| Feb | 18:02 |
| Mar | 19:14 |
| Apr | 20:08 |
| May | 20:39 |
| Jun | 21:00 |
| Jul | 20:56 |
| Aug | 20:23 |
| Sep | 19:35 |
| Oct | 18:46 |
| Nov | 17:19 |
| Dec | 17:03 |
| Average | 19:12 |
Useful Day Length
| Period | Salt Lake City |
|---|---|
| Jan | 9:38 hours |
| Feb | 10:41 hours |
| Mar | 11:59 hours |
| Apr | 13:08 hours |
| May | 13:39 hours |
| Jun | 14:00 hours |
| Jul | 13:56 hours |
| Aug | 13:23 hours |
| Sep | 12:26 hours |
| Oct | 11:05 hours |
| Nov | 9:55 hours |
| Dec | 9:19 hours |
| Average | 11:54 hours |