Weather in
Cedar Breaks National Monument,
Utah, shows clear signs of winter in
January with an abundance of snowfall. January is nestled in the heart of winter, boasting cold conditions that inhibit a significant portion of outdoor activities. The weather tends to be comparably colder than in succeeding
February, with short daylight hours exacerbating the winter chill. At a significant 37" (940mm), snowfall firmly asserts itself as a key characteristic in Cedar Breaks National Monument's January weather. January's frosty landscapes and spectacular snowfall contribute to its enchanting winter sceneries, inviting those with a penchant for captivating winter aesthetics.
Temperature
January, noted for its average high-temperature of 28.4°F (-2°C) and an average low-temperature of 13.3°F (-10.4°C), is considered the coldest month.
Rainfall
Throughout January, 3.03" (77mm) of precipitation is accumulated. Throughout the year, 29.53" (750mm) of rain is accumulated.
Snowfall
Months with snowfall are January through
June,
September through
December. In Cedar Breaks National Monument, in January, 37.01" (940mm) of snow is typically accumulated. In Cedar Breaks National Monument, during the entire year, snow aggregates up to 245" (6223mm).
Daylight
In January, the average length of the day is 9h and 55min.
On the first day of January, sunrise is at 7:46 am and sunset at 5:23 pm. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 7:35 am and sunset at 5:53 pm MST.