Average Annual Temperatures in Utah

Average annual temperatures for cities, towns, parks and lakes throughout Utah are listed below in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius.

You can jump to a separate table for each region of the state: North - Central Utah, Northeastern Utah, Southern Utah's Canyons and Western Utah.

The tables give the normals for maximum and minimum yearly temperatures based on weather data collected from 1991 to 2020 by the US National Centers for Environmental Information.

Place name links take you to more detailed temperature information for that location.

North - Central Utah

Average annual temperatures
High °F Low °F Place High °C Low °C
48 30 Alta 9 -1
48 27 Brighton, Silver Lake 9 -3
60 31 Deer Creek Reservoir Dam 15 -1
62 31 Echo Reservoir Dam 16 0
59 38 Logan 15 3
62 39 Nephi 17 4
65 40 Ogden 19 4
55 33 Park City 13 0
67 42 Pleasant Grove 19 6
68 42 Provo 20 5
60 30 Rockport Reservoir, Wanship Dam 16 -1
65 44 Salt Lake City 18 7
59 39 Timpanogos Cave National Monument 15 4

Northeastern Utah

Average temperatures for the year
High °F Low °F Place High °C Low °C
64 35 Dinosaur National Monument 18 1
60 32 Flaming Gorge Reservoir Dam 16 0
64 28 Roosevelt 18 -2

Southern Utah's Canyons

Average yearly temperatures
High °F Low °F Place High °C Low °C
71 45 Arches National Park 21 7
57 32 Bryce Canyon Park Headquarters 14 0
68 39 Canyonlands Park, The Needles 20 4
66 42 Capitol Reef National Park 19 6
67 37 Escalante 20 3
73 47 Glen Canyon, Bullfrog Basin 23 8
70 38 Hovenweep National Monument 21 3
72 43 Moab 22 6
63 39 Natural Bridges National Monument 17 4

Western Utah

Annual average temperature
High °F Low °F Place High °C Low °C
46 30 Blowhard Mountain (10,694 feet) 8 -1
49 24 Brian Head 9 -4
64 39 Cedar City 18 4
67 35 Delta 19 1
66 40 Fish Springs Wildlife Refuge 19 5
66 34 Richfield 19 1
77 48 St George 25 9
63 42 Wendover 17 6
76 48 Zion National Park 25 9
Reference

NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). Climate Normals.

Utah Temperatures
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