Weather information for the Provo area is provided below. Average temperatures, climate details and current forecasts are included!
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Climate
Summers in Provo are warm, with average highs near 90, though the mountains are generally 15-20 degrees cooler. Autumns are wonderful with mild temperatures and spectacular colors in the mountains. Winters bring huge amounts of snow to the mountains (500 inches). The city gets much less snow (about 60" a year) and temperatures are relatively mild. Average high and low temperatures are set out below.
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High |
37
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45
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55
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66
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74
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86
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92
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92
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81
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67
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51
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39
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Low |
19
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23
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33
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39
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46
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54
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60
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58
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50
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39
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31
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22
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