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The climate of Spanish Fork is characterized by four distinct seasons. Summer is warm to hot with little moisture. Fall brings pleasant temperatures and increasing cloudiness and precipitation from Pacific storms. Winters are fairly cold and snowy, with occasional foggy periods caused by high pressure inversions. Spring brings warmer temperatures, and is usually the wettest season. It is the season when flooding is most likely to occur, especially if the winter snowpack in the mountains is heavy and warm and/or wet conditions occur. Canyon breezes blow from the southeast on many nights and mornings throughout the year, helping to keep the air clear and pollution free.
This table summarizes the average weather records at the Spanish Fork Power House adjacent to the Golf Course for the 30 year period from 1961-1990.
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Temperatures |
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| Month |
Maximum |
Minimum |
Precipitation |
| January |
37.6° |
19.9° |
1.73" |
| February |
43.6° |
23.8° |
1.78" |
| March |
52.3° |
29.5° |
2.22" |
| April |
62.3° |
36.3° |
2.17" |
| May |
73.5° |
44.7° |
1.85" |
| June |
84.3° |
52.0° |
1.13" |
| July |
92.7° |
59.4° |
0.88" |
| August |
89.9° |
57.7° |
1.14" |
| September |
80.1° |
49.2° |
1.48" |
| October |
66.7° |
39.8° |
1.81" |
| November |
50.1° |
29.7° |
1.86" |
| December |
39.2° |
21.8° |
1.97" |
| Annual |
64.4° |
38.7° |
20.02" |
| Average Total Snow: 54" |
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