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Weather History for Cedar Hills, UT

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.

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Today in Cedar Hills, UT History

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, UT Weather Records

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, UT Climate

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.

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