Climate for Station: St George, Utah, United States
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Climate Analysis & Overview
St. George, Utah, is experiencing a complex climate pattern with a notable warming trend in low temperatures and a more even distribution of precipitation. These changes are set against the backdrop of the region's arid desert climate, which is being influenced by broader climate dynamics.
Desert Climate Dynamics
St. George, located in the southwestern corner of Utah, is characterised by a hot desert climate under the Köppen classification. This region, nestled between mountain ranges and the Mojave Desert, experiences extreme temperature variations. The all-time trend reveals a 0.51°C (0.92°F) rise in low temperatures, suggesting a significant warming of cooler nights over the years. In contrast, high temperatures show a modest increase of 0.05°C (0.09°F), indicating stability in daytime heat levels. This disparity highlights the influence of regional topography and atmospheric conditions that trap heat during the night.
Recent Temperature Trends
In the last decade, St. George has seen a minor warming trend in high temperatures at 0.43°C (0.77°F), while low temperatures have increased by a mere 0.01°C (0.02°F). This recent data suggests a slight shift in the local climate, with daytime temperatures rising more noticeably than nighttime temperatures. This trend aligns with broader regional patterns in the southwestern United States, where climate change is contributing to hotter and longer summers.
Precipitation Patterns Evolving
The Precipitation Concentration Index (PCI) for St. George has shifted from a baseline of 15.9 to a current value of 9.3, indicating a more even distribution of rainfall throughout the year. This significant change suggests that precipitation events are becoming less concentrated, potentially reducing the risk of flash floods that are common in arid regions. The more even rainfall distribution can be attributed to changes in atmospheric circulation patterns, which are influenced by global climate dynamics.
Record Extremes and Their Implications
St. George's climate is marked by extreme temperature records, with a historical high of 47.2°C (117.0°F) and a low of -23.9°C (-11.0°F). These extremes underscore the city's vulnerability to both intense heat and cold spells, which can have significant implications for water resource management and energy consumption. As the region continues to warm, these temperature extremes may become more frequent, posing challenges for local infrastructure and public health.
Regional Climate Context
The changes observed in St. George are reflective of broader climate trends across the southwestern United States, where efforts are underway to mitigate the impacts of climate change. Initiatives aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing water conservation are critical in adapting to these evolving climate patterns. The interplay between local geography and global climate forces continues to shape the unique climate profile of this desert city.
Station Statistics
10-Year Trend
High: +0.43 °C/decade
Low: +0.01 °C/decade
Rain: -0.16 mm/decade
25-Year Trend
High: +0.34 °C/decade
Low: -0.61 °C/decade
Rain: -0.00 mm/decade
50-Year Trend
High: -0.03 °C/decade
Low: +0.33 °C/decade
Rain: -0.01 mm/decade
All-Time Trend
High: +0.05 °C/decade
Low: +0.51 °C/decade
Rain: +0.02 mm/decade
Percentage Above-Average Days
Last 12 Months: 54.5%
This Year: 85.1%
Precipitation Concentration Index (PCI) ℹ️
Last 12 Months: 9.3
Historical Average: 15.9
Percentile Rank of Last 12 Months ℹ️
High: 86th percentile
Low: 82nd percentile
Rain: 30th percentile
Change in Variance ℹ️
High: +3.2%
Low: -2.7%
Intraday: -45.7%
Data Coverage
80.6%
First Year of Data
1893
Station Location
Historical Weather Records
| Max High | Avg High | Min High | Max Avg | Avg Avg | Min Avg | Max Low | Avg Low | Min Low | Max Precipitation | Avg Precipitation | Max Snow | Avg Snow | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Record | 47.2 °C | — | -8.3 °C | 38.3 °C | — | -10.4 °C | 37.2 °C | — | -23.9 °C | 61.0 mm | — | 381.0 mm | — |
| January | 22.2 °C | 12.1 °C | -8.3 °C | 13.5 °C | 4.6 °C | -6.3 °C | 11.1 °C | -3.0 °C | -23.9 °C | 34.5 mm | 0.9 mm | 381.0 mm | 1.3 mm |
| February | 28.9 °C | 15.5 °C | -2.8 °C | 16.7 °C | 7.0 °C | -6.8 °C | 12.8 °C | -0.4 °C | -17.2 °C | 30.4 mm | 1.1 mm | 152.0 mm | 0.7 mm |
| March | 32.8 °C | 19.8 °C | 3.3 °C | 21.7 °C | 10.9 °C | -0.3 °C | 15.0 °C | 2.8 °C | -11.1 °C | 32.3 mm | 0.9 mm | 76.0 mm | 0.2 mm |
| April | 37.8 °C | 24.7 °C | 5.6 °C | 26.8 °C | 15.4 °C | 2.5 °C | 20.6 °C | 6.5 °C | -7.8 °C | 27.9 mm | 0.5 mm | 8.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| May | 42.2 °C | 29.9 °C | 10.6 °C | 32.1 °C | 21.0 °C | 6.5 °C | 25.0 °C | 11.1 °C | -6.7 °C | 38.6 mm | 0.4 mm | 53.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| June | 46.1 °C | 35.8 °C | 18.3 °C | 35.8 °C | 27.3 °C | 10.4 °C | 34.4 °C | 15.8 °C | 1.7 °C | 29.5 mm | 0.2 mm | 61.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| July | 47.2 °C | 38.8 °C | 26.1 °C | 38.3 °C | 30.4 °C | 19.7 °C | 36.7 °C | 20.0 °C | -0.6 °C | 46.2 mm | 0.7 mm | 178.0 mm | 0.1 mm |
| August | 46.1 °C | 37.5 °C | 23.4 °C | 36.0 °C | 29.0 °C | 19.9 °C | 35.0 °C | 19.1 °C | 4.4 °C | 61.0 mm | 0.8 mm | 0.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| September | 44.4 °C | 33.6 °C | 15.0 °C | 33.8 °C | 24.4 °C | 10.2 °C | 37.2 °C | 13.7 °C | -3.9 °C | 41.4 mm | 0.6 mm | 0.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| October | 38.3 °C | 26.6 °C | 4.4 °C | 28.8 °C | 16.9 °C | 2.1 °C | 21.7 °C | 7.0 °C | -6.7 °C | 45.7 mm | 0.7 mm | 25.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| November | 31.1 °C | 18.2 °C | 0.0 °C | 20.9 °C | 9.1 °C | -2.8 °C | 15.0 °C | 0.5 °C | -15.6 °C | 28.2 mm | 0.6 mm | 203.0 mm | 0.2 mm |
| December | 23.9 °C | 12.2 °C | -4.0 °C | 15.5 °C | 4.4 °C | -10.4 °C | 13.3 °C | -2.9 °C | -20.0 °C | 37.6 mm | 0.8 mm | 178.0 mm | 0.6 mm |
Data Visualisations
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Climate 12-Month Moving Averages






Max Temperature 12-Month MA | 1 of 6
Daily Data Points and Averages Throughout the Year





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