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Climate

Utah's four-season climate is stimulating and healthy. The state's altitude ranges from a low of 2,200 feet in southwestern Washington County, to more than 13,500 feet in the high Uintas. The average maximum daytime temperature for Utah's metropolitan area ranges from 37 degrees in January to 93 degrees in July.

Low humidity and lots of sunshine are two favorable aspects of Utah's weather. In Salt Lake County, the summer daytime relative humidity averages less than 30%, and sunny skies prevail an average of 237 days a year.

Annual precipitation varies from less than five inches in Utah's arid Great Salt Lake Desert to more than 60 inches in the northern mountain ranges. In Davis, Salt Lake, Utah and Weber counties, precipitation averages 6 inches per year. Snow accumulates to depths of 10 feet or more at some Wasatch Mountain ski resorts; at some locations, the season-long snow total will be 40 to 50 feet. Because of the state's inland location, Utah's snow is unusually dry, earning the reputation of being the world's greatest powder.

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