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Hi, I need to know what the high and low was for September 20th in Tooele, it is for my daughters school project. Thanks, Cory D.
We have a potential group that is looking to find out the EXACT temperatures during the past five years during the first week of September. We have looked everywhere and are not having much luck. Would you be able to provide this information for us? Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Thank you so much! I hope to be hearing from you soon!
Sincerely,
Jennifer L **********************************************************
These are the most common questions we get in the weather center, they come in at multiple ones per week. Here's the deal, there are two ways you can look up info. For bigger cities, weatherunderground is great, actually it works for smaller cities too, some people have their weather stations hooked up to the network so you can look up information!
First go to weatherunderground.com type in your city and then scroll down to the history and almanac section on the next page. You'll either be able to get weather history for Salt Lake or if you keep scrolling down there are some other weather stations you can look up information on.
Another way is to check out the Utah Mesonet, the link is on the right. When you get there, the page is big, so let it load for a minute. The cities are listed with the counties. Click on your city and a new page will pop up. On that new page there's an area on the left you can look up past weather going back a few years. It is listed on the left column as "Past Data".
Best of luck on your projects.
Answered by KSL Meteorologist Dina Freedman.