| Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
 | | Hurricane, Utah is a city located in Washington County, Utah, United States. The city has a population of 16,389 as of the 2020 census. Hurricane is located in a desert climate with hot summers and mild winters. The average high temperature in July is 100 degrees Fahrenheit, while the average low temperature in January is 28 degrees Fahrenheit. Hurricane receives an average of 12 inches of precipitation per year. Summer The summer months in Hurricane are hot and dry. The average high temperature in July is 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and the average low temperature is 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The hottest days of the year can reach temperatures of over 110 degrees Fahrenheit. There is very little precipitation during the summer months, with an average of only 0.5 inches of rain in July. Winter The winter months in Hurricane are mild and dry. The average high temperature in January is 45 degrees Fahrenheit, and the average low temperature is 28 degrees Fahrenheit. The coldest nights of the year can reach temperatures below 20 degrees Fahrenheit. There is very little precipitation during the winter months, with an average of only 1 inch of snow in January. Spring and Fall The spring and fall months in Hurricane are mild and dry. The average high temperature in April is 70 degrees Fahrenheit, and the average low temperature is 45 degrees Fahrenheit. The average high temperature in October is 75 degrees Fahrenheit, and the average low temperature is 40 degrees Fahrenheit. There is very little precipitation during the spring and fall months, with an average of only 1 inch of rain in April and October. Climate Change The climate in Hurricane, Utah is changing. The average temperature has increased by 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit since 1895, and the average annual precipitation has decreased by 5 inches. These changes are expected to continue in the future, with the average temperature increasing by another 2 to 4 degrees Fahrenheit by the end of the century. The decrease in precipitation is expected to continue, with the average annual precipitation decreasing by another 5 to 10 inches by the end of the century. These changes in climate are likely to have a number of negative impacts on Hurricane, Utah. The increased temperatures will lead to more heat waves, which can be dangerous for people and animals. The decrease in precipitation will lead to more droughts, which can damage crops and forests. The changes in climate are also likely to lead to more extreme weather events, such as floods and wildfires. | 
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 | Tourist Attractions 
 Nearby Cities:| | 1.Zion National Park: A breathtaking natural wonderland featuring towering sandstone cliffs, deep canyons, and lush vegetation. Explore the park's iconic trails, such as Angels Landing and The Narrows. 2.Sand Hollow State Park: A picturesque reservoir surrounded by towering red rock formations. Enjoy boating, swimming, fishing, and off-roading adventures in this stunning desert landscape. 3.Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park: A unique natural wonder with vibrant pink sand dunes. Hike through the dunes, go sandboarding, or simply marvel at the surreal beauty of this geological formation. | 
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