SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Happy September, Utah! We are now into Meteorological Fall, and we've started September warm and dry. While Meteorological summer (June 1 - August 31) has come to an end, we look back at the conditions we saw during our primary summer months.
In summary, our average temperature in Salt Lake City was warmer than the 30-year climate norm, our precipitation was lacking and we had the third longest dry streak in Salt Lake with 48 days without measurable moisture.
Each summer, Salt Lake City averages eight triple digit days and this year, we only had seven. We haven't seen below average triple digit days since 2018, so it's noteworthy that the heat wasn't as intense.
Temperature
This Summer was much cooler than last Summer, but still above average by a few degrees. S