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St. George Climate
The climate in St. George is semi-arid with two
separate rainfall seasons in the early spring and late summer which
average about eight inches of annual precipitation. Although average
maximum temperatures for the summer months are between 95 and 101
degrees Fahrenheit, the low humidity makes these temperatures
agreeable.
The Southern Utah climate features bright sunshine, small annual precipitation,
clean air and a wide daily temperature range. Another attractive
feature is mild winters with infrequent traces of snowfall which
rarely stays on the ground more than a day.
St. George lies in the high desert at an elevation of 2800 feet. Within
20 miles north and west of the city are the Pine Valley Mountains
(10,000 feet) and the Beaver Dam Mountains (7,000) offering cool
mountain climate during the summer. St. George's climate is an
attraction in its own right. It has become a green oasis in the
desert, and the combination of the warm, dry winter climate and
natural beauty of the setting draws both new residents and tourists to the area.
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