
"The 2025-2026 winter saw record-low snowpack totals, late ski resort openings, and persistent higher-than-normal temperatures. This year's unusual weather pattern was in stark contrast to typical northern Utah winters, which are normally colder and snow-filled."
"According to KSL, the state's average temperature between December 1 and February 28 was 36.4 degrees, beating the previous record by 2.2 degrees set in 2014-2025. Meteorologists believe that climate change and the lack of an organized winter jet stream are to blame for the disappointing winter conditions."
"A 2021 study conducted by Utah State University found that each Utah ski resort is hotter than it was in the past. Researchers believe that climate change will continue to play a role in bizarre, uncharacteristic patterns."
Salt Lake City experienced its third-earliest 70-degree day on March 9, 2026, arriving roughly three weeks ahead of schedule. This warm day exemplifies the 2025-2026 winter, which was exceptionally mild across Utah, featuring record-low snowpack, delayed ski resort openings, and persistently above-normal temperatures. The state's average temperature from December through February reached 36.4 degrees, surpassing the previous 2014-2015 record by 2.2 degrees. Meteorologists attribute these unusual conditions to climate change and a weakened winter jet stream. Research indicates Utah ski resorts are warmer than historically, with projections suggesting climate change will continue producing atypical weather patterns in future winters.
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