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Soil Temperature History for Park City, UT

Browse monthly soil temperature records and compare year-over-year trends from the Morgan monitoring station (25.9 mi away).

Current Soil Temperature

The 2-inch soil temperature near Park City, UT is currently 45.1°F — data from the Morgan monitoring station (25.9 mi away).

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Monthly History

Select a month to view daily 2-inch and 4-inch soil temperature readings. Historic pages are only generated for months with at least 80% day coverage from the station, so some recent or incomplete months may not be available yet.

Long-Term Averages for Park City

Based on multi-year station data at 2-inch depth, Park City sees an annual soil-temperature range of roughly 28°F to 79°F. The warmest months typically average around 69°F in June, 77°F in July, 71°F in August. The coldest months average around 29°F in January, 31°F in February.

These averages are derived from daily readings at the nearest USDA or NOAA station. Individual years can vary by ±5–10°F depending on winter severity and summer heat waves.

How to Use Historical Data

Historical soil temperatures help you plan ahead. By looking at the same month in previous years, you can estimate when soil will warm enough for seeding or when the pre-emergent window typically opens in your area.

For example, if April historically averages 52°F and this April is running 48°F, expect seeding to be delayed by roughly one week. Soil temperature lags air temperature by days or weeks, so historical ground data is more reliable than weather forecasts alone.

Station Information

Data for Park City comes from Morgan. View the station page for full metadata, elevation, and current-year charts.

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