2019-2020 Long Range Weather Forecast for Tuba City, AZ
See long range weather forecasts for the next 60 days from The Old Farmer’s Almanac! Our long range forecasts can be used to make more informed decisions about future plans that depend on the weather, from vacations and weddings to sporting events and outdoor activities.
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Note: Long range forecasts are regional, not city-specific.
Free 2-Month Weather Forecast
Dates | Weather Conditions |
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Dec 1-10 | Periods of rain and snow north, sunny south; mild |
Dec 11-15 | Rain and snow showers, mild |
Dec 16-25 | Snowy periods, cold |
Dec 26-31 | Snowy north, sunny south; turning milder |
December | temperature 33° (3° above avg. north, 3° below south) precipitation 1.5" (avg.) |
Dates | Weather Conditions |
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Jan 1-7 | Snowstorm, then flurries, cold |
Jan 8-13 | Sunny, mild |
Jan 14-19 | Snowy periods north, sunny south; mild |
Jan 20-24 | Snow showers, cold |
Jan 25-31 | Snowy periods, cold |
January | temperature 30° (2° below avg.) precipitation 1.5" (1" above avg. north, 0.5" below south) |
Annual Weather Summary
November 2019 to October 2020
November 2019 to October 2020
Winter temperatures will be above normal, on average, in the north and below average in central and southern portions of the region, with the coldest periods in mid- to late December and early January and from late January through the first half of February. Precipitation and snowfall will be above normal, with the snowiest periods in mid- to late December, early and late January, early February, and early and late March. April and May will be cooler than normal, with near-normal precipitation. Summer will be slightly cooler and rainier than normal, with the hottest period from late June through early July. September and October will be warmer than normal, with below-normal precipitation.

About the Intermountain Region
The Intermountain long range weather region includes all or part of the following states: ARIZONA (Flagstaff, Kayenta, Page, Tuba City, Winslow), CALIFORNIA (Cedarville, Davis Creek, Eagleville, Fort Bidwell, Lake City), COLORADO (Aurora, Colorado Springs, Denver, Fort Collins, Lakewood), IDAHO (Boise, Idaho Falls, Meridian, Nampa, Pocatello), MONTANA (Bozeman, Butte, Helena, Kalispell, Missoula), NEVADA (Carson City, Elko, Reno, Sparks, Sun Valley), NEW MEXICO (Angel Fire, Chama, Dulce, Questa, Springer), OREGON (Hermiston, La Grande, Ontario, Pendleton, The Dalles), UTAH (Ogden, Orem, Provo, Salt Lake City, West Valley City), WASHINGTON (Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, Spokane, Yakima), WYOMING (Casper, Evanston, Green River, Laramie, Rock Springs).
Intermountain Neighboring Regions
Here are the regions that neighbor the Intermountain long range weather region:
Temperature and Precipitation November 2019 to October 2020

Reader Comments
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Almanac.com should remove the comments section. People only use it to complain, and honestly nobody using this site should be complaining. Nobody cares about their ridiculous complaints. They should use their freedom of choice to use another, far less accurate site, try being an active jacka$$ about social issues instead. Everyone thinks they should have a platform to release all their nonsense and/or ruin someone else's whole day. Get a grip people everything you think does not need to be known by all. Weather is hard to predict, if is inaccurate stay in bed until it's the way you want it.
Such complaining
My gosh, what's with all the complaints?! The OFA does a pretty decent job, but weather is not 100% predictable, and if you don't care for the site then just browse somewhere else. They do a lot better than most other sources. And it is a lot of work to put together so many long range forecasts, and two months for free. I think thats pretty good. I don't see any of the main stream weather sources putting out predictions months in advance. Geez people have become so spoiled and complain way too much, it gets so old!! I think The Old Farmer's Almanac is doing a great job!!!!
Thumbs UP!
Thanks for being appreciative and positive! We need more people with your great attitude!
Talk about complaining
Listen, why are you complaining about people complaining? You don't need to read the comments just get your weather and go if you have a problem with it. This is America, and if someone wants to complain you get to deal with it, get used to it. You speak of wasting time reading complaints and then waste more time writing a complaint about complaints it's completely and aggravatingly asinine. GET OVER YOURSELF!
Hey Shana
Sorry didn't mean to reply to your comment, I meant to hit leave comment. Nothing I said was in direct relation to your comment. Oops
Amen to that!
Preach on, Shanna!!!
There should be an app or a browser setting that would allow you to "disable comments" on any, all, or selected websites. If I made it, I'd call it the "Jackass Blocker" ... LOL!
With all these "keyboard warriors" and the "Negative Nancy" types on the internet nowadays, it's no wonder our societies are what they are.
Shameful to make such complaints and negative comments on a site like this ... specifically, pertaining to an article that is titled a "prediction of weather." Seeing as though it is an article PREDICTING weather over such a long period of time, AND the territory/region of which this prediction is for ... I'm totally impressed!!!!! So many of the cities listed in this region fall in the old adage of, "if you dont like the weather now, just wait 10/30/45 minutes." I live in Spokane, WA and have lived in Albuquerque, NM and traveled throughout this region and I think that trying to find any solid geographical common denominator from 1 city to the next would be difficult!! Then trying to predict the annual weather/climate patterns for such a variety of terrains?!!?!?!?! Mind blowing if you ask me!
I feel that for our region up here, their prediction from November 2018 to present day (July 13) is VERY ACCURATE! Theres a month or two in there that didnt happen exactly as they predicted ... but NEVER would I gripe and complain about it! Especially since that month or two may not have been spot-on outside my front door, but were probably spot on for another location in the ENTIRE REGION!!!!!!!
Local news weather anchors aren't even accurate 100% of the time trying to predict just the NEXT DAY'S forecast IN THEIR IMMEDIATE AREA.
UGH ...
PEOPLE.
No, you are the problem
The problem is people like you, the attitude you are taking is what is ruining societies everywhere. Nobody can say anything cause you might not want to hear it because it offends your sensibilities, as I told the last person, GET OVER YOURSELF. We do not need your lectures, we do not care about your weak view point of view that people should all go around saying sorry for every little tiny thing they do. You don't need to read the comments, If you think they are great leave your positive review and go, move on with your life instead of stopping to type a half chapter tooting your own horn about how you don't like how people toot their own horn. Can none of you see how hypocritical you all are? "Let's make posts complaining about people who complain" and now you got me complaining about posts which contain complaints about complainers, you see how incredibly redundant it all is? Life can't be constant positivity, it's simply not how the world works. If people aren't allowed to vote with their voice and let services know when they are not performing as expected all we will have are completely useless services that will be entirely valueless because we just sit by and watch as they decline because people like you don't want to have to read negative reviews. Your viewpoint is absolutely inane.
Comment complaints
Thank you for your complaints about complaints in the comment section. Made my day.
Coming late to the conversation
So most definitely typed the wrong date by accident but as far as my area ended up pretty accurate to the projection, yeah some of the dates were off and it made it sound a bit different then it actually was. That being said the order in which the weather changed was exactly the same and the dates somewhat align with what was predicted.
Chart vs Verbiage Predictions
Looking at February >>> Your Chart shows no precip of note and your verbiage up above states snowiest in Mid/Late February. Well. Oopsy on the chart because your verbiage is correct. Idaho and Western MT breaking all kinds of snow records. :) Might want to line up your chart and verbiage next time. :) I'm sure it was just an oversight.
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