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Weather History for North Logan, UT

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

April 5th in North Logan typically lands in that awkward shoulder of spring — average highs around 55° with lows still dipping to 34°. Historically, the date has swung wildly, from a balmy 75° in 2021 to a brutal 16° back in 1936. There's a 27% chance of precipitation today, though actual snow is unlikely at just 3%.

North Logan, UT Weather Records

North Logan's weather has some serious range — 133 years of records capture everything from a scorching 103° in July 2002 to a bone-chilling -25° in December 1924, a spread of 128 degrees. The snowiest single day on record dropped 19.1 inches on March 14, 1967, a reminder that spring here can still hit hard.

North Logan, UT Climate

Summers are warm and relatively dry, peaking mid-July with average highs near 89°, while January is the dead of winter at just 31°. If you're trying to dodge precipitation, late summer is your best bet — the wettest stretch of the year runs late April, averaging over half an inch per week. Spring and fall offer mild temperatures but come with the highest odds of getting caught in the rain.

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