CLIMATE
St. George, Utah in August is a desert haven known for its stunning red rock landscapes and
intense summer heat. Daytime temperatures often soar to an average high in the 90's°F,
creating prime conditions for morning hikes, scenic drives, or enjoying
air-conditioned attractions. Due to the dry desert climate, evenings offer a lower averages, dipping to the low 70's°F.
With the strong desert sun and high UV index, it’s essential to take precautions during the day.
Apply broad-spectrum sunscreen with a high SPF regularly, wear UV-protective sunglasses,
and choose a wide-brimmed hat and lightweight, breathable clothing for added protection.
Hydration is also critical—drink plenty of water throughout the day. While evenings are warmer than
in other destinations, a light layer may still come in handy if you're in higher elevations or catching a desert breeze.





