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Abajo Mountains Climate Summary
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Abajo Mountains Climate Summary

 
Abajo Mountains Climate Summary

Page Type: Fact Sheet

Location: Utah, United States, North America

County: San Juan

 

Page By: Scott

Created/Edited: Apr 17, 2006 / Jul 25, 2007

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Below is the climate summary for nearby Blue Mountain Ski Resort (no longer operating) at 9175 feet elevation, the nearby Abajo Mountains on the slope of Abajo Peak. These are all averages, so expect more variation, but this will give you a good idea about the climate at higher elevations in the area. The highest elevations are typically colder (due to higher elevations), wetter, and receive quite a bit more snow than the Abajo Mountains, but this is the closest data available. *National Weather Service Data.


MONTHHIGH LOWPRECIP (in)SNOWFALL (in)
JAN2532.5232.9
FEB2971.8324.6
MAR36121.8118.3
APR47191.515.5
MAY57271.861.0
JUN6834.910
JUL74423.080
AUG70403.510
SEP63322.140.5
OCT52233.002.1
NOV37121.9811.5
DEC2852.6027.4

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