Brian Head Weather & Snow Conditions
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January is typically the coldest month, with average lows around 5°F (-15°C) and highs around 25°F (-4°C).
While rare, light snow can occasionally fall in June or early September, but significant summer snowfall is extremely unusual.
Brian Head is typically 15-20°F (8-11°C) colder than Cedar City due to its 3,000+ foot elevation difference.
Fall foliage typically reaches its peak from late September to early October, depending on that year’s weather patterns.
When wondering “is there snow in Brian Head,” check our snow report for accurate measurements. Is there snow in Brian Head right now? Our webcams provide real-time visual confirmation.
During winter months, we provide daily updates on:
New snowfall amounts
Season-to-date totals
Base depth at various elevations
Snow quality (powder, packed powder, etc.)
Grooming reports
Skiing/Snowboarding: Fresh powder days following a snowstorm
Cross-country Skiing: Sunny days with temperatures around 25-35°F (-4 to 2°C)
Snowshoeing: Clear days with packed snow
Snowmobiling: Days with good visibility and moderate temperatures
Planning a trip to Brian Head requires looking ahead at weather patterns. Our Brian Head weather 10 day forecast provides detailed information about expected temperatures, precipitation, and wind conditions for the upcoming week and beyond. This extended outlook helps you pack appropriately and schedule activities during the best weather windows.
For winter visitors, the 10-day forecast includes expected snowfall amounts, helping you time your visit to coincide with fresh powder days. Summer visitors can identify the clearest days for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying Brian Head’s spectacular scenery.
For Maximum Snowfall: January and February typically receive the most snow
For Spring Skiing: March offers a good balance of snow base and milder temperatures
For Summer Activities: July and August provide the warmest, most stable weather
For Fall Colors: Late September to early October offers spectacular foliage