Climate & Elevation in Beaver, Utah

Beaver, Utah encompasses a total of 4.58 square miles of land and is situated 200 miles South of Salt Lake City, Utah. As of 2009, the population of this city was approximately 2,650. Incorporated in January of 1867, Beaver, Utah rests at an elevation of 5,898 feet above sea level.
  1. Temperature

    • At its warmest point of the year, Beaver, Utah's average temperature in mid-July is approximately 71 degrees Fahrenheit. This is slightly lower than the national average in mid-July. At its coldest point in the year, Beaver, Utah's average temperature at the beginning of January is around 28 degrees, which is also slightly lower than the national average temperature in January.

    Precipitation

    • Beaver, Utah experiences its lowest yearly average rainfall during June. During June, Beaver receives less than an inch of rainfall on average. This is well below the national average rainfall in June. Beaver receives the most rainfall in March and August, when the city receives an average of two inches of rainfall per month. Even during peak periods of rainfall, Beaver usually receives less rainfall per month than the national average of around three inches. Beaver's peak months of snowfall occur during January and February where the city receives approximately nine inches of snowfall per month, which is about four inches more than the national average during those months.

    Humidity

    • Beaver, Utah tends to be much more humid in the morning opposed to the afternoon. From November through February, Beaver's average humidity is about 70 percent in the mornings and between 50 and 60 percent in the afternoons. From May to September, Beaver's average humidity levels are around 60 percent in the mornings and between 20 and 30 percent in the afternoon. Between May and September, Beaver's average afternoon humidity levels are much lower than the national average of around 50 percent humidity.

    Sun

    • On average, Beaver, Utah receives more sunshine than the national average. The sunniest period of the year for Beaver is between the months of June and September. Beaver, Utah residents experience the least amount of sunshine between the months of October and March but this is still more than the national average. Between June and October people in Beaver only have around a 20 percent chance of experiencing a very cloudy day and a 50 percent chance of experiencing a partially cloudy day.

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