Utah Snow Day Calculator

Check the snow day probability for cities across Utah. Select your city below to get a school closure prediction based on local weather forecasts.

3 cities in Utah

About snow days in Utah

Mountain and desert climate with significant orographic snowfall along the Wasatch Front. Utah averages roughly 58 inches of snow per year.

Salt Lake City area schools are accustomed to snow but close for valley inversions with heavy snowfall and hazardous canyon road conditions.

How school closure decisions work in Utah

School districts in Utah consider multiple factors when deciding whether to close, delay, or hold classes on a snow day. Beyond raw snowfall totals, superintendents evaluate ice accumulation on roads and sidewalks, wind chill temperatures that affect students waiting at bus stops, the timing of the storm relative to morning and afternoon commutes, and whether road crews have had enough time to clear primary bus routes.

Most districts make their announcements between 5 AM and 6 AM on the day of the event, though some issue closures the evening before when a major storm is certain. Public school decisions are typically made at the district level, while private and charter schools often decide independently. Two-hour delays are common when conditions are expected to improve by mid-morning.

Select a city above to check tomorrow's school closure probability using current weather forecast data for that area. For the most accurate prediction, check after 6 PM the evening before a potential snow day, when weather models are most reliable.