St. George Living

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St. George Climate

Published 1 mai 2012 par Summit Sotheby's International Realty Updated on 30 mai 2012
Because of the city's low elevation and southerly location, St. George is the hottest part of Utah and has a Subtropical arid climate, with maximum daily July temperatures averaging about 102 °F. The hottest temperature ever recorded in Utah, 118 °F, was recorded as being in a place south of St. George, near the Arizona border, on July 4, 2007. The high-temperature record in Utah before that was 117 °F, recorded in St. George itself on July 5, 1985.  In winter, temperatures frequently drop below freezing overnight , but temperatures warm into the 50s°F during the day.

Living in St. George

Published 1 mai 2012 par Summit Sotheby's International Relaty Updated on 30 mai 2012
The St. George area is one of the most beautiful places in the country to live. With a year-round mild climate, its residents love to take advantage of the many benefits of living in Southern Utah. Running, biking, golf, tennis, hiking, and the National Parks are just a few of the activities that make St. George perfect for your active lifestyle.