Salt Lake City has a population of some 194,000 people in the city proper which makes it the largest city in Utah and the 123rd largest city in the United States. Some 1.19 million people live in the Salt Lake City metro area which makes it the 48th largest metro area in the country.
It can certainly get hot in Salt Lake City and the state of Utah. The record hottest temperature ever recorded in Salt Lake City is 107 degrees which first occurred on July 26, 1860. The hottest weather temperature ever recorded in the state of Utah is 117 degrees which occurred on July 5, 1985, in St. George.
The weather temperature soars to 100 degrees or hotter in Salt Lake City an average of 5 days per year. The earliest date in any year when a 100 degree weather temperature day occurred was on June 7, 1985, when it was 100 degrees. The latest date in any year when a 100 degree day occurred was on September 8, 1979, when it was also 100 degrees.
All-Time Hottest Weather Temperature Days in Salt Lake City, Utah
T-1. July 13, 2002 - 107 degrees
T-1. July 26, 1960 - 107 degrees
T-3. July 29, 1995 - 106 degrees
T-3. August 4, 1994 - 106 degrees
T-3. July 28, 1934 - 106 degrees
T-3. July 21, 1931 - 106 degrees
T-7. July 12, 2017 - 105 degrees
T-7. June 28, 2013 - 105 degrees
T-7. June 29, 2013 - 105 degrees
T-7. July 15, 2007 - 105 degrees
It's also been 105 degrees in Salt Lake City many other times just the latest dates are listed above.
The annual average temperature in Salt Lake City for the entire year is 52.0 degrees. The hottest months of the year in Salt Lake City are July with an average daily temperature of 77.9 degrees followed closely by August at 75.6 degrees.
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