Precipitation Reports for the Month of November
Station Precipitation Normal % of Normal
Snowfall Normal % of Normal
Alpine
Alta
Altamont
Beaver Canyon
Big Water
Boulder
Bountiful Bench
Brigham City
Bullfrog Basin
Capitol Reef N.P.
Castle Dale
Cedar City Airport
Centerville
City Creek
Clearfield
Cottonwood Weir
Deer Creek Dam
Duchesne
Echo Dam
Eden/Liberty
Ephraim
Escalante
Ferron
Fillmore
Fremont Indian S.P.
Hanksville
0.54
2.61
0.26
0.13
0.03
0.00
1.57
1.74
Trace
0.07
0.11
0.18
1.67
1.63
1.26
1.42
1.07
0.13
1.41
4.65
0.30
0.00
Trace
0.34
0.19
0.00
1.70
5.44
0.61
1.48
0.51
0.61
-
1.42
0.53
0.52
0.47
1.12
-
2.74
-
2.58
2.39
0.55
1.52
-
1.07
0.56
0.54
1.54
0.89
0.41
32
48
43
9
6
0
-
123
0
13
23
16
-
59
-
55
45
24
93
-
28
0
0
22
21
0
Trace
16.0
0.0
Trace
-
0.0
0.5
-
-
0.0
0.0
-
Trace
2.0
Trace
0.0
0.0
Trace
4.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
-
0.0
8.5
73.5
3.7
13.8
-
3.1
-
3.0
-
1.1
1.5
-
-
13.1
-
12.7
8.1
2.7
12.5
-
1.4
1.7
2.7
9.8
-
0.7
0
22
0
0
-
0
-
-
-
0
0
-
-
15
-
0
0
0
32
-
0
0
0
5
-
0
Utah Climatic Summary
November 2017
Station Precipitation Normal % of Normal
Snowfall Normal % of Normal
Hans Flat
Hatch
Kanab
Kodachrome Basin
Levan
Loa
Logan Radio
Logan USU
Manti
Milford
Mountain Dell
Neola
Nephi
Ogden NE Bench
Panguitch
Park City Library
Pineview Dam
Plymouth
Randolph
Richmond
Salt Lake Int’l Airport
Salt Lake Triad Center
Santaquin
Silver Lake Brighton
South Ogden
Spanish Fork
South Salt Lake
Stansbury Park
Summit
Sunnyside
Trenton
Upper Millcreek
Utah Lake Lehi
Wanship Dam
Weber Basin Pump 3
Woodruff
0.02
0.01
0.10
0.02
0.03
0.06
2.33
2.36
0.26
0.46
1.96
0.04
0.31
2.03
0.02
1.53
3.52
1.41
1.47
2.69
1.17
1.20
0.40
3.21
1.82
1.05
1.13
0.95
1.15
0.00
2.26
1.54
0.36
0.25
2.69
1.02
0.82
0.96
1.20
0.70
1.20
0.36
1.52
1.65
1.14
0.74
2.41
0.61
1.28
-
0.68
-
3.29
1.14
1.11
1.74
1.45
1.78
1.56
5.03
-
2.12
-
-
1.03
0.67
1.44
-
1.19
1.68
2.20
0.71
0
1
8
3
3
17
153
143
23
62
81
7
24
-
3
-
107
124
132
155
81
67
26
64
-
49
-
-
112
0
157
-
30
15
122
144
Trace
Trace
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
0.0
1.0
0.0
2.0
0.5
Trace
Trace
Trace
4.0
0.7
0.0
14.8
0.0
Trace
Trace
1.0
18.0
0.3
1.0
Trace
Trace
-
0.0
0.5
0.4
Trace
2.0
0.0
8.0
4.5
5.3
2.2
2.1
5.6
2.5
3.2
7.6
7.5
4.2
-
2.4
7.3
-
2.1
-
15.3
-
8.2
9.4
7.6
7.0
6.9
59.5
-
8.2
-
-
-
-
7.6
-
5.4
12.3
4.0
6.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31
0
13
0
-
21
0
-
0
-
5
-
180
0
0
0
14
30
-
12
-
-
-
0
7
-
0
16
0
133
Nov 2nd-3rd - A relatively weak weather disturbance brought scattered showers and
gusty winds to northern Utah. A dusting of snow occurred over the higher elevations.
Above: Multi-layered mountain wave (lenticular) clouds over the Wasatch mountains east of the Salt Lake Valley.
Some Precipitation Totals (inches) Click Here for Full Precipitation & Peak Wind Reports.
Logan Summit
Tony Grove Lake
Logan Airport
Ogden Airport
Riverside
Coalville
Swansons Env Ctr
Aspen Grove
Morgan 6 W
Alta Collins
Ogden
Huntsville
Wellsville
Eden
Hills
Smithfield
Brigham City
South Ogden
0.76
0.30
0.18
0.13
0.11
0.06
0.40
0.24
0.14
0.13
0.09
0.05
0.38
0.19
0.13
0.12
0.08
0.04
Some Top Peak Wind Gusts (MPH)
Ogden Peak
Brimstone Reservr
Vernon Hill
Sherwood Hills
Cedar City Airport
Sundance-Arrowhd
Sandy
Powder Mountain
Oak City
North Holladay
Big Mountain Pass
U.S. 6 @ Eureka
G.S.L. Marina
Olympus Hills
Mountain View
73
57
54
50
47
70
56
52
49
46
58
56
51
47
45
Some Snowfall Totals (inches)
Alta-Collins 0.5
Courtesy Mike Seaman
Nov 4th-5th - A cold and moist Pacific storm system brought a decent round of snow
to the northern Utah mountains and mountain valleys, with rain falling in most valley locations. Strong gusty winds blew ahead and behind the associated surface cold front.
Top: Fresh snow cover in and around the town of Nibley.
Bottom: Several inches of new snow at Beaver Mountain Ski Resort.
Courtesy Tyler
Courtesy Carol Dyer
Top: Fresh layer of wet snow coating the trees at Bear Lake.
Bottom: Heavy, wet snow covering the ground in Garden City.
Courtesy Carol Dyer
Courtesy Bob C. Buckley Jr.
Mendon
Eden
Hills
Joes Valley
Riverside
Laketown
Heber City 6 E
Spanish Fork PH
Randolph
Norway
Spring City
Thatcher
Ogden
Harrisville
Logan Summit
Beus Canyon
Joes Valley Dam
South Ogden
Vernon
Timpanogos Cave
Price Airport
Sardine Summit
Swansons Env Ctr
Richmond
Logan
Providence
North Logan
Alta-Collins
Rays Valley
Payson
Hyrum 6 E
Park City Golf
Horse Ridge
Alta-Guard
Orem
Farmington
Blacktail
Eyring Science Ctr
West Weber
Fruitland
Aspen Mountain
Coalville
Wellsville
Grassy Lake
Smithfield
Brigham City
Logan Airport
Pineview Dam
Aspen Grove
Sundance-Mid Mtn
Huntsville
Alta
Garland 1 SE
Bear River
Hewinta
Deer Creek Dam
North Ogden
Sevier Reservoir
Wanship Dam
Provo BYU
Heber City
Castle Dale
Morgan
1.77
1.13
0.88
0.69
0.66
0.63
0.46
0.44
0.37
0.33
0.30
0.27
0.24
0.23
0.22
0.20
0.17
0.15
0.13
0.11
0.10
1.39
1.04
0.83
0.68
0.64
0.62
0.45
0.40
0.36
0.32
0.29
0.27
0.24
0.23
0.21
0.20
0.16
0.15
0.13
0.11
0.09
1.20
0.95
0.76
0.67
0.63
0.50
0.44
0.39
0.35
0.31
0.28
0.26
0.24
0.22
0.21
0.20
0.16
0.15
0.12
0.11
0.09
Some Precipitation Totals (inches)
Some Snowfall Totals (inches)
Randolph
Alta-Collins
Hills
Laketown
Alta
Richmond
Garden City
Clarkston
Providence
6.8
4.0
0.5
4.0
1.8
0.4
4.0
1.5
0.3
Some Top Peak Wind Gusts (MPH)
Lofty Lake Peak
SR-72 Hogan Pass
Peter Sinks Rim
SR-248
Vernon Hill
Lost Creek
Milford Airport
I-70 @ I-15
Trappers Loop Rd
Clearspot
Fremont Island
Signal Peak
Fremont Junction
Chepeta
Brian Head 2 S
Skyline
Dog Valley
I-15 @ Scipio Smt
Fishlake
Weber Canyon PP
Bryce Canyon Arpt
Promontory Point
Windy Peak
Dry Ridge
Sandy
Big Mountain Pass
US-40@Starvation
Five Mile
Deer Creek Dam
Torrey
I-70 @ Salina
Sherwood Hills
Monroe
72
59
54
50
48
47
45
44
43
43
41
69
57
52
49
48
46
45
44
43
43
41
59
55
50
49
48
45
44
44
43
42
41
Click Here for the Full Precipitation, Snow & Wind Report.
Nov 16th-17th - A strong and moist Pacific storm system brought much needed snow
to the mountains and high valleys, with copious amounts of rainfall across many valley locations. Rain changed to snow late along the higher benches of the Wasatch Front.
Very strong pre and post-frontal winds produced areas of blowing dust as well.
Top: Fresh and deep snowfall up Big Cottonwood Canyon.
Bottom: Snowplows in Big Cottonwood Canyon keeping the roads open.
Courtesy Daniel Woodruff
Courtesy UDOT
Above: Heavy snow producing slippery driving conditions in Kimball Junction.
Below: Pretty large snowflakes coating the shoreline at Rockport Reservoir.
Courtesy Adam Carroll
Courtesy Alana Brophy
Above: Very large snowflakes falling on the West Jordan Bench.
Below: Heavy snow and low visibility at Snowbasin Ski Resort.
Courtesy Dan Pope
Courtesy Snowbasin
Eden
Swansons Env Ctr
Brighton
Deer Valley-Ruby
Beus Canyon
Sardine Summit
Logan
Heber City 6 E
South Ogden
Providence
Fruit Heights
South Weber
Bountiful Bench
Roy
Upper Millcreek
Monte Cristo
Deer Vly-Ontario
Snowbird
Thaynes Canyon
Farmington
North Ogden
Huntsville
NE Ogden Bench
West Jordan Bench
Morgan
Laketown
Layton
Richmond
Park City Golf
Garden City
Tony Grove Lake
Hills
Alta-Collins
Heber City
Ogden
North Logan
Heber City 10 ESE
Smithfield
Provo Canyon
Bountiful
Centerville
Bothwell
Brigham City
Clearfield
Magna
3.15
2.57
2.20
2.03
1.88
1.72
1.60
1.58
1.50
1.49
1.41
1.35
1.28
1.21
1.14
2.80
2.28
2.10
1.90
1.78
1.69
1.60
1.57
1.50
1.46
1.40
1.34
1.28
1.20
1.07
2.80
2.25
2.07
1.89
1.78
1.64
1.59
1.55
1.50
1.42
1.35
1.31
1.27
1.18
1.00
Some Precipitation Totals (inches)
Some Snowfall Totals (inches)
Brighton Crest
Canyons Village
Snowbird
Alta
Heber City 10 ESE
Mantua 20 N
Morgan
Cottonwood Hts
Tooele
Upper Millcreek
Richmond 8 E
Alta-UDOT
Summit Park
Park City 5 E
Laketown
Daybreak
West Jordan
Sandy
Beaver
South Ogden
Alta-Collins
Snowbasin
Spruces
Park City
Provo Canyon
West Jordan Bench
Spanish Fork PH
Upper Avenues
Bountiful Bench
Circleville
17.0
13.0
10.0
8.0
5.0
2.0
1.5
0.6
0.5
0.4
15.0
11.0
8.0
8.0
4.0
2.0
1.0
0.5
0.5
0.3
14.0
10.0
8.0
5.0
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0.5
0.2
Some Top Peak Wind Gusts (MPH)
Hogan Pass
I-70 @ Fish Creek
Powder Mountain
I-80 @ MP 78
Joes Valley
Vernon Hill
Bullfrog Marina
Fish Springs
Fremont Junction
Promontory Point
Price Airport
Chepeta
Fremont Island
U.S. 6 @ Eureka
White Reef
Causeway
Hat Island
Flight Park South
Wendover POE
Dog Valley
Hanksville
Wellsville
Windy Peak
Snowbasin-StrwTp
I-15 @ Scipio Smt
Big Mountain Pass
Flux
Clearspot
Torrey
SR-30 @ Curlew
Sevier Reservoir
Tule Valley
Nephi Airport
81
74
68
60
58
57
54
52
50
48
47
75
74
67
59
58
56
54
51
50
48
47
75
73
62
59
57
55
54
51
49
48
45
Click Here for the Full Precipitation, Snow & Wind Report.
High Temperature Records For the Month of November
Nov 2nd - Record high minimum temperatures were set at Bullfrog Basin 56 (52/1987) and
Provo BYU 53 (49/1987). Record high maximums were set at Neola 65 (63/1978) and Tooele 71
(71/2008).
Nov 3rd - Record high minimums were set at Brigham City 49 (49/1987), Bullfrog Basin 50
(49/1978), Deer Creek Dam 51 (45/2005), Randolph 39 (39/1988), SLC Triad Center 57
(49/1988), St. George 50 (49/1987), Spanish Fork 50 (48/2015), and Tooele 55 (47/1927).
Nov 4th - Record high minimums were set at Bryce Canyon Airport 43 (31/1960), Cedar City
Airport 48 (46/1977), City Creek 41 (36/2006), Deer Creek Dam 49 (44/2005), Hans Flat 45 (45/2009), Logan Radio 43 (40/1988), Panguitch 41 (41/1934), Provo BYU 53 (46/2005), and
Scipio 45 (41/1917).
Nov 5th - Record high minimums were set at Bryce Canyon Airport 33 (33/1978), Cedar
City 5 E 43 (40/2007), Deer Creek Dam 40 (39/1977), Escalante 42 (42/2001), Hanksville 47
(45/2016), and Utah Lake Lehi 45 (44/1970).
Nov 24th - Record high maximums were set at Altamont 61 (60/1949), Bryce Canyon Airport
65 (62/1954), Bullfrog Basin 68 (67/1989), Cedar City 5 E 73 (64/2002), Cedar City Airport 73 (69/1970), Duchesne 66 (61/1949), Hans Flat 63 (61/1981), Little Sahara 65 (63/1981), Manti
66 (66/1981), Kodachrome Basin 73 (66/1995), Myton 67 (64/1949), Oak City 68 (66/1970), and Panguitch 66 (65/1950). Record high minimums were set at Cedar City 5 E 46 (35/1995),
Fillmore 47 (44/1909), Hans Flat 42 (41/1981), Levan 44 (41/1965), Little Sahara 35 (30/2013)
Provo BYU 48 (46/1998), and Spanish Fork PH 50 (48/1965).
Nov 23rd - Record high maximum temperatures were set at Bryce Canyon Arpt 67 (64/1954)
Bullfrog Basin 65 (64/2012), Cedar City Airport 71 (64/1995), Deer Creek Dam 64 (63/2002), Hans Flat 60 (59/206), Kanab 72 (72/1950), Kodachrome Basin 70 (67/1995), Laketown 63
(56/1950), Loa 69 (65/1954), and Oak City 64 (63/1988). Alta set a record high minimum with
a low of 35 (33/1954).
Nov 22nd - Record high maximums were set at Altamont 57 (55/1989), Bryce Canyon Airport
67 (63/1954), Cedar City 5 E 67 (67/1995), Cedar City Airport 69 (66/2002), City Creek 63 (59/2006), Escalante 68 (66/1917), Kanab 74 (72/1950), Laketown 58 (58/2006), Levan 66
(66/19625), Loa 67 (66/1989), Oak City 64 (64/2006), Provo BYU 66 (65/1921), Randolph 59 (55/1893), Salt Lake City 68 (66/1926), Salt Lake Triad 65 (61/2012), and St. George 76
(75/1933). Record high minimum temperatures were set at City Creek 38 (34/2006) and Salt
Lake Triad 48 (46/1996).
Nov 21st - Record high maximum temperatures were set at Logan Radio 60 (59/1996) and
New Harmony 67 (65/2016).
Nov 16th - Record high minimum temperatures were set at Alta 39 (37/1999), City Creek
44 (39/2016), Salt Lake City 55 (49/1941), Salt Lake Triad 54 (46/2016), Spanish Fork 49
(49/1955) and Utah Lake Lehi 52 (45/1966).
Nov 14th - Record high minimum temperatures were set at City Creek 40 (36/2016) Hans
Flat 47 (47/1981), and Randolph 32 (31/1987). Record high maximums were set at Escalante
71 (69/2016) and Wellington 3 E 62 (62/2007).
Low Temperature Records For the Month of November
Nov 7th - Laketown tied their record low maximum temperature of 32 (32/1916).
Nov 8th - Brigham City tied their record low maximum temperature of 42 (42/2011). Record
low minimums were set at Alta 7 (7/1945), Cedar City Airport 13 (13/2000), Eskdale 8
(12/1993), Kodachrome Basin 10 (13/2011), and Wanship Dam 8 (15/2008).
Record 24-Hour Precipitation For the Month of November
Nov 5th - Record 24-hour daily rainfall was set at Laketown 0.38 (0.32/1924).
Nov 27th - Record high maximums were set at Escalante 67 (65/1954), Hanksville 71
66/1927), Hans Flat 61 (55/1998), Kodachrome Basin 72 (63/2014), Manti 66 (65/1949) Provo BYU 67 (65/1999), Salt Lake City 68 (67/1998), SLC Triad Center 67 (66/1998), Spanish Fork
PH 77 (76/1950), St. George 73 (72/1997), and Tooele 68 (67/1949). Record high minimums were set at Cedar City 5 SE 50 (37/1991), Hans Flat 42 (42/1953), Manti 44 (34/2008), New
Harmony 42 (42/1953), Provo/BYU 42 (42/2008), Scipio 39 (38/2014), and Wanship Dam 40
(36/2008).
Nov 26th - Record high maximums were set at Bullfrog Basin 66 (66/2015), Cedar City Arpt
73 (71/1949), City Creek 64 (55/2008), Deer Creek Dam 67 (64/1995), Escalante 69 (69/1977), Fillmore 71 (69/1894), Little Sahara 67 (66/1995), Hans Flat 61 (57/1995), Kanab
(76/1950), Myton 65 (61/1977), New Harmony 70 (69/1977), Panguitch 70 (70/1949), Pineview Dam 66 (61/1960), Provo BYU 67 (65/1998), Salt Lake City 69 (68/1949), St. George 75
(75/1997), and Scipio 72 (69/1949). Record high minimums were set at Hans Flat 42
(40/1998), and Little Sahara 65 (55/2015).
Nov 20th - Bullfrog Basin set a record low minimum of 24 degrees (26/1988).
Nov 19th - Randolph set a record low maximum with a high of 19 (27/1987). A record low
minimum was set at Kodachrome Basin 3 (9/2014).
Nov 18th - City Creek set a record low maximum with a high of 37 degrees (40/2014).
Nov 17th - Record 24-hour daily rainfall was set at Salt Lake City 0.92 (0.67/1930).
Nov 25th - Record high maximums were set at Bryce Canyon Airport 65 (64/1954), Bullfrog
Basin 68 (68/1970), Cedar City 5 E 70 (65/2002), Cedar City Airport 70 (69/1977), City Creek 59 (53/2008), Escalante 69 (69/1927), Kanab 75 (72/1950), Kodachrome Basin 72 (66/1995),
Little Sahara 65 (63/1995), and New Harmony 71 (69/1977) Record high minimums were set at Alta 37 (37/1950), Capitol Reef NP 37 (37/1989), City Creek 36 (32/2014), and Little Sahara 38
(36/1999).
THE SALT LAKE CITY UT CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER 2017
CLIMATE NORMAL PERIOD 1981 TO 2010
CLIMATE RECORD PERIOD 1874 TO 2016
WEATHER OBSERVED NORMAL DEPART LAST YEAR`S
VALUE DATE(S) VALUE FROM VALUE DATE(S)
NORMAL
................................................................
TEMPERATURE (F)
RECORD
HIGH 75 11/05/2009, 11/06/1999, 11/12/1967
LOW -14 11/16/1955
HIGHEST 72 11/02 73 11/15
LOWEST 26 11/08 20 11/29, 11/30
AVG. MAXIMUM 57.9 49.4 8.5 48.8
AVG. MINIMUM 37.7 30.6 7.1 30.7
MEAN 47.8 40.0 7.8 39.8
DAYS MAX >= 90 0 0.0 0.0 0
DAYS MAX <= 32 0 1.2 -1.2 0
DAYS MIN <= 32 9 17.4 -8.4 7
DAYS MIN <= 0 0 0.0 0.0 0
PRECIPITATION (INCHES)
TOTALS 1.17 1.45 -0.28 1.76
DAYS >= .01 6 9.1 -3.1 7
DAYS >= .10 2 4.3 -2.3 3
DAYS >= .50 1 0.4 0.6 1
DAYS >= 1.00 0 0.1 -0.1 0
SNOWFALL (INCHES)
TOTALS T 7.6 -7.6 5.7
SINCE 7/1 T 9.0 5.7
WEATHER OBSERVED NORMAL DEPART LAST YEAR`S
VALUE VALUE FROM VALUE
NORMAL
DEGREE DAYS
HEATING TOTAL 511 750 -239 530
SINCE 7/1 1022 1218 -196 799
COOLING TOTAL 0 0 0 0
SINCE 1/1 1758 1160 598 1619
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WIND (MPH)
AVERAGE WIND SPEED 7.1
HIGHEST WIND SPEED/DIRECTION 36/340 DATE 11/27
HIGHEST GUST SPEED/DIRECTION 49/150 DATE 11/16
WEATHER CONDITIONS. NUMBER OF DAYS WITH
THUNDERSTORM 0 RAIN 8
HAIL 1 SNOW 1
FOG 6 FOG W/VIS <= 1/4 MILE 0
HAZE 7
- INDICATES NEGATIVE NUMBERS.
R INDICATES RECORD WAS SET OR TIED.
MM INDICATES DATA IS MISSING.
T INDICATES TRACE AMOUNT.
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