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Good to know about running in Woods Cross

Woods Cross is located at altitude. How much it affects you is individual. Be prepared to ajust your training.
If you want to run on higher altitudes you have Park City, Coalville and Evanston within reasonable distance.

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Summer running in Woods Cross

Summers in Woods Cross get very hot. July often sees temperatures of around 36°C97°F . It might be wise to do your training early in the mornings or on a treadmill indoors. The temperature in the warmest month of July is normally around 2679 to 33°C91°F at noon and 1762 to 23°C73°F at 6 AM.

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Winter running in Woods Cross

Winters in Woods Cross can get cold and snowy. December through February might see snow and the temperature is often below -15°C10°F . December is especially snowy with an average of about 16.9 cm0.7 inches of snow per day.

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Weather in Woods Cross

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