Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Cedar Hills, UT. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Cedar Hills has seen a wild range — from a balmy 83° back in 1959 to a bitter 22° low in 1966. This date averages a high of 61° and a low of 35°, classic shoulder-season territory where a light jacket and some optimism are both warranted. There's a 26% chance of rain, though snow is unlikely with just a 3% probability.
Cedar Hills has seen genuine extremes over its 80 years of records, from a scorching 104° in July 2005 to a brutal -19° in January 1949 — a swing of 123 degrees. The snowiest single day on record dropped a remarkable 14 inches on April Fools' Day 1999, a reminder that spring here plays by its own rules.
Cedar Hills follows a classic high-desert mountain-valley pattern: summers peak in mid-July with average highs around 92°, while early January settles into the 30s. The wettest stretch of the year comes at the very end of December, averaging about a half-inch per week. If you're planning a visit, May through October offers the most reliably pleasant conditions, with the heat of July and August still manageable compared to the desert further south.