Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Layton, UT. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Layton typically sits right in that cool spring transition zone, with average highs of 54° and lows dipping to 36°. The date has seen a 45-degree swing in its history — from a frigid 25° in 1955 to a pleasant 70° in 1959. Rain and snow are both unlikely today, each coming in under 5%.
Layton's weather has real range — from a scorching 104° in July 1969 to a bone-chilling -13° in January 1963, a spread of 117 degrees. The wettest single day on record dropped 1.91 inches in September 1961, while a November storm in that same year buried the area under 15.2 inches of snow.
Summers are genuinely hot here, with mid-July highs averaging 90° and the coolest January weeks barely cracking 33°. If you're planning a visit, May through June and September through October offer the most comfortable conditions before the heat peaks or the cold sets in. January is the wettest month on average, with the week of January 22nd historically delivering the most precipitation at 0.76 inches.