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Weather History for Sandy Hills, UT

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

April 5 sits right in Sandy Hills' wettest stretch of the year, with a 30% chance of rain and a lingering 8% shot at snow. Historically, this date has swung wildly — from a balmy 84° in 1959 to a brutal 16° low in 1955. Today's expected range of 61°/38° is about as middling as spring gets here.

Sandy Hills, UT Weather Records

Sandy Hills has seen genuine extremes over its 109 years of records — a scorching 108° in July 1958 and a bone-chilling -15° in January 1963, a swing of 123 degrees. A single October storm in 1984 buried the area under 25 inches of snow, and a September day in 1982 dumped 4.65 inches of rain. This is a place that earns its weather.

Sandy Hills, UT Climate

Sandy Hills runs hot and dry in summer, with highs averaging 92°–93° in mid-July, then cools sharply to the upper 30s by January. Spring and early April are the wettest window, making now the most likely time of year to see rain. If you're planning a visit, June and September offer the best balance of warmth without peak summer heat.

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