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Weather History for Logan, UT

Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Logan, 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 Logan, UT History

April 4th in Logan sits right in that shoulder-season sweet spot — historically averaging a high of 55° and a low of 30°, with a real swing in what's possible. The date has seen everything from a balmy 76° in 2021 to a brutal 17° low back in 2003, so don't put the layers away just yet. There's only a 1-in-5 chance of any precipitation today, and snow is pretty unlikely at just 5%.

Logan, UT Weather Records

Logan's weather has some serious range — 134 degrees separating the all-time record high of 104° (July 21, 1960) from the bone-chilling low of -30° (December 23, 1990). The wettest single day on record dropped 2.48 inches on August 19, 1977, a reminder that late-summer monsoon moisture can catch the valley off guard, while January 28, 2002 buried the area under 16 inches of snow in a single day.

Logan, UT Climate

Logan's warmest stretch runs late July, when average highs peak around 91°, while early January is the coldest with highs barely clearing 30°. If you're trying to dodge rain, aim for summer or fall — the wettest period is late April, averaging over half an inch per week. Spring and fall offer mild temperatures in the 59–77° range but come with the most weather variability.

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