I hope you are enjoying this weekend's pleasant temperatures. It was great to open the house up this morning and let the 50-something air pour in.
I thought it would be interesting to take a peek at some stats from the first 2/3 of June.
The average temperature for the first 20 days of June was 76.4°F, which rates as the 2nd highest on record. Additionally, there has been no measurable precipitation at the airport since May 18th. Basically a worst-case scenario for drying in the early part of summer.
Then we hit 104 on Thursday, which rates as the fourth highest temperature recorded at the airport prior to June 30.
Combined with wind and low humidity, Thursday (and to a decent degree Friday) brought "hair dryer" conditions to Salt Lake City, with dangerous fire weather conditions across most of Utah, including southwest Utah where the Forsyth and France Canyon fires are raging. Per the Salt Lake Tribune, as of Friday afternoon the latter has sadly destroyed 12 structures, including primary and secondary homes.
This has the chance to be a summer with extreme fire intensities, especially in southern Utah where snow was scant this past winter. Let's be careful out there.