It’s almost September already in the Northern Utah area! It feels like it should only be the 4th of July, but soon than later, the reality of colder weather will be in Northern Utah.
Even though temperatures are in the 70’s and 80’s right now, it’s not unusual to get snow in September or October.
Earliest Start for Snow Season in Utah:
- Sept. 17, 1965, 2.2 inches
- Sept. 18, 1978, 1 inch
- Sept. 30, 1971, 4 inches
- Oct. 11, 1997, .3 inches
- Oct. 13, 1966, 3.6 inches
- Oct. 14, 1969, .1 inches
- Oct. 15, 1984, .2 inches
- Oct. 20, 1996, 2.5 inch
- Oct. 20, 1949, 1 inch
- Oct. 22, 1995, .5 inches
Latest Start for Snow Season for Salt Lake City:
- Dec. 25, 1943, 5.9 inches
- Dec. 25, 1939, .5 inches
- Dec. 23, 1937, 1 inch
- Dec. 9, 1949, 3.6 inches
- Dec. 7, 1974, 2.4 inches
And who can’t wait to get on the slopes?
However, when you’re selling your home during the winter months and holidays may give homeowners a bit more of a challenge. Here are some great tips to make your home stand out during the winter:
Also, keep the snow and ice off your driveway, sidewalks and entry ways. If you have a back deck or great back yard – make sure there is easy access for potential buyers can enjoy.
Every season of the year has its advantages and challenges, but when you work with the “seasoned” professionals at LiveUtah.com, you know you have a team of experts who will get your home any time of the year and in any type of weather.