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This may be the only or one of the only Cfa (Humid Subtropical Climates) in the state of Utah. This is probably one of the most unique Humid Subtropical's I have run into due to its unique relationship with the Great Salt Lake and the surrounding Oquirrh Mountains.
I would give this climate a A= as it is a solid 4-season climate, has abundant snowfall, isn't too dry, and has abundant sunshine.
C, that diurnal range is nasty but I like the milder daytime temps in winter and night-time temps in the summer. The winters are too snowy as well but at least the summers aren’t terribly humid.
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