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Weather History for Payson, UT

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

April 5 in Payson sits right in the heart of the year's wettest week, with a 24% chance of precipitation today. Historically, temperatures on this date have swung wildly — from a brutal 16° in 1955 to a shirt-sleeve 82° in 1959. Expect something closer to the average: a high near 59° and a low around 33°.

Payson, UT Weather Records

Payson's climate has real range — from a scorching 108° in July 2002 to a bone-chilling -22° in January 1963, a swing of 130 degrees. A single February storm in 1989 dumped 20 inches of snow, and a September day in 1982 brought nearly 3 inches of rain. This is a place that keeps you on your toes year-round.

Payson, UT Climate

Payson is warm and dry in summer, with highs peaking around 91° in mid-July, and cold but manageable in winter, averaging just 37° in early January. Spring is the wettest season — April is the soggiest month of the year — while summer and fall offer the most reliable sunshine. If you're visiting for warmth and clear skies, aim for late June through September.

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