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Weather History for Syracuse, UT

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

April 4th in Syracuse runs cool and dry, with an average high of 54° and just a 4% chance of precipitation. The date has seen a 45-degree swing in its history — from a balmy 70° in 1959 down to a bitter 25° in 1955 — so don't put the jacket away just yet.

Syracuse, UT Weather Records

Syracuse has seen the full extremes of Utah's climate, from a scorching 104° in July 1969 to a brutal -13° in January 1963 — a 117-degree range that tells you this place takes its seasons seriously. Its biggest single-day snow dump was a remarkable 15.2 inches on November 20, 1961, a reminder that fall here can turn fast.

Syracuse, UT Climate

Summer is the star in Syracuse, with mid-July highs averaging 90° and the mercury regularly pushing into the upper 80s from July through August. Winter is cold but not extreme, with January highs hovering around 33-34°. The wettest stretch comes in late January, though no single week averages more than 0.76 inches — this is a dry corner of Utah year-round.

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