Cedar City and its communities offer real changes in seasons. They tend to be snowy and cold in the winter and warm and bright in summer. Fall and spring offer delightful transitions between the seasons. Cedar City itself is likely to have lows near 20F in December and January, and then gradually warm to highs of around 89F in July. The same holds true for Enoch, and for the most part, so do Duck Creek and New Harmony.
Parowan, because it's located in the valley, gets colder in winter--sometimes as low as 9F; it warms to a nice 89F or so in summer. Brian Head, of course gets colder in the winter creating excellent snow conditions. It too warms to the high 80s or so in summer, warmer at the base of the mountains, cooler on the summits. |