The normal barometric pressure in Salt Lake City, Utah, typically averages around 25.7 inches of Mercury (inHg) or 870 millibars (hPa) at sea level. However, actual pressure can vary due to weather conditions and altitude, as Salt Lake City is situated at approximately 4,200 feet (1,280 meters) above sea level. As a result, the barometric pressure is generally lower than at sea level, and fluctuations can occur throughout the year.
Salt Lake City
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Salt Lake City is the capital city of Utah.
The Great Salt Lake is near Salt Lake City.
The state capital of Utah is Salt Lake City.
The address of the Lake City Public Library is: 110 E Washington St, Lake City, 51449 1718
Salt Lake City.
Yes. However, Salt Lake City is a few miles from the lake.
No, it has a lake, the Great Salt Lake. That's why it's called Salt LAKE City, not Salt SEA City.
Salt Lake City
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no, its a city. hense "salt like city"