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Weather History for Midvale, UT

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.

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Today in Midvale, UT History

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, UT Weather Records

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.

Midvale, UT Climate

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.

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