In 1985, Utah recorded two record cold and hot temperatures of -69.3 F (-56 C) at Peter Sinks in February and 117 F (47 C) six months later in July in St. George. These huge white 'doughnuts' surely raise questions. We used the decennial census population counts for 2010 and 2020 and the intercensal estimates, which the US Census Bureau generates yearly, to produce continuous population distributions for each year increment between each decennial census collection. The frost is gone, the snow is melting, and cold weather is not coming back until next fall. /* 468x60, created 4/5/09 */ But with 9-10 rainy days in a month, youll definitely need an umbrella. Utah's summer months helped produce the high numbers. ,