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Salt Lake City Weather in January

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January Overview


In January Salt Lake City makes the perfect base for winter sport enthusiasts heading for north-central Utah’s fantastic ski resorts. There is loads of snow (12.5 inches (31.8 cm) average snowfall for January) and temperatures aren’t too bad ranging between 27°F (-3°C) and 40°F (4°C). It does get much cooler on the mountain tops though! And with 10h of daylight on average, days are long enough to enjoy as much ski fun as possible. The great Salt Lake has a freezing water temperature of 37°F (3°C) now.


Surrounding Salt Lake CIty you will find some of the States’ finest ski resorts including Powder MountainPark City Mountain Resort and Alta. And alongside enjoying a day of skiing, within driving distance you can head out to the city in the evening for some entertainment at the Sundance Film Festival.


High and Low Temperature in January °F

Water Temperature in January °F

Current Weather Salt Lake City

52°F clear sky
Local Time

Hourly 10 Days

Averages Salt Lake City

  J F M A M J J A S O N D

High °F

40° 45° 55° 63° 72° 83° 90° 89° 79° 66° 51° 39°

Low °F

27° 31° 38° 44° 52° 61° 68° 67° 58° 47° 36° 27°

Sun

10 11 12 13 15 15 15 14 12 11 10 9

Rain days

6 5 7 7 6 3 2 2 3 4 5 6

Water °F

13° 11° 13°


Salt Lake City Weather by Month

Best Time to Visit Salt Lake City

Well, Salt Lake City has something to offer to everyone each season of the year. Skiers obviously head there when the nearby ski resorts are open which is usually between the end of November until mid-April.


Spring and fall are great to get outdoorsy whilst avoiding the summer crowd and heat and for grabbing better deals. Fall is definitely preferred over springtime given much less crowds.


And summers are nice and hot with highs of up to 90°F (32°C). So while it’s a great time to go for a hike, you might want to choose trails in the woods to get some shade too!

Things to know about Salt Lake City

Utah’s largest city is beautiful and has lots of sights. Salt Lake City is located in the middle of some stunning scenery including cliffs, vast bridges connecting the mountains as well as desert flatlands - the contrasts are magical! The founder of the city is Brigham Young - the head of the Mormons, who started to erect the first buildings in 1847.


Salt Lake City was and remains a trade centre and transport hub for the surrounding mining hubs given the rich reservoirs of copper, coal and oil. Since 2002, when Salt Lake City hosted the Winter Olympics, it started to attract more visitors too. Nowadays you can choose from masses of hotels, entertainment, shops, restaurants and sights too.





Beside the city’s own attractions, Salt Lake City is best known and loved by ski fans. In the immediate surrounding of the city you will find fantastic ski resorts. Not just during winter but also in summer, visitors can enjoy staying in Salt Lake City as a base to explore the surrounding nature.



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