Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Midvale, UT. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Midvale sits right in the heart of the year's wettest week, with a 24% chance of precipitation and a 10% shot at snow — not unusual for early spring in the Salt Lake Valley. Expect something close to a 59° high and 37° low, though history spans a wild range: 83° back in 1959 and a brutal 17° as recently as 2010.
Midvale's weather has real teeth on both ends — the thermometer has hit 108° in July and plunged to -15° in January, a swing of 123 degrees over the station's history. The most jaw-dropping single-day event may be the 25 inches of snow that fell on October 18, 1984, a reminder that autumn here can turn on a dime.
Summer is the main event, with highs averaging 93° the week of July 16-22 and staying in the 90s through August. Winters are cold but manageable, with January highs hovering around 37-39°. Spring brings the most precipitation — early April is statistically the wettest stretch of the year — so pack a layer if you're visiting before the heat sets in.