Park City and Deer Valley Utah Weather and Snow Report
Climate
We know you will enjoy our climate. There's a saying here in Park City: "If you don't like the weather, wait five minutes." Our weather is as varied as our terrain. Some of our mountains receive over 500 inches of snow in the winter. In the summer temperatures can reach temperatures in the 90’s°F! Spring and fall bring every type of weather imaginable. When you vacation in Utah, be prepared for anything.
"If you don't like the weather, wait five minutes." Our weather is as varied as our terrain.
You will find Park City’s climate and weather are both delightful and variable. During the summer, Park City enjoys daytime temperatures that are warm but not too hot, and nighttime temperatures that are cool and pleasant. Precipitation in the summer comes primarily from thunderstorms. Winter temperatures are not extremely cold, while the light powder snow seems to fall in all the right places in our mountains. Mountain snows build to great depths and store large amounts of water to supply our needs. Utah's mountain snow also provides some of the best “powder” skiing in the world. Most spring and fall months experience mild temperatures and many sunny days.
If you’re into Park City statistics you can find out exactly how many acres of ski and riding terrain are available at each of the local resorts, the average monthly temperatures and average annual snowfall. Give us a call. 801.571.3825
Mountain Weather Update
Snowfall Update:
A cold Pacific storm system will reach northern Utah tomorrow. Ahead of this storm, we will be under a moist, southwesterly flow today, and temperatures will warm into the mid to upper 20s at 10,000’ and upper 30s at 8,000’. The southwesterly winds will average 10 to 20 mph, with gusts to 25. Along the highest ridges gusts could reach into the 40s. Occasional snow showers this morning could give way to partial clearing this afternoon. Increasing clouds and wind tonight, with the cold front reaching northern Utah by Thursday morning, possibly accompanied by lightning. Mountain snow, occasionally heavy, will continue through Friday morning, and storm totals should be in the 8 to 16” range.
Snow conditions: A moist, southwest flow is responsible for this morning’s mild temperatures in the 20s and 30s and the trace to an inch of snow. The southerly winds have picked up in the last few hours, and the most exposed ridgetop stations are averaging 20 to 30 mph, with gusts to 40. Elsewhere, averages of 10 to 15 mph are the norm. The last remnants of decent powder are on sheltered, mid and upper elevation shady slopes.
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