February in Utah Valley
Deep winter with the first hints that it will end.
What February is actually like here
February is winter without January's novelty. It is also, reliably, one of the better months to be here if you ski or snowshoe — the snowpack is usually at or near its deepest and the days have grown noticeably longer than they were six weeks earlier. In town the month is shaped by the university calendars: both schools are mid-semester, which means full theaters, full arenas and a student population that has not yet started planning its summer. Valentine's Day is the one commercial peak, and it is genuinely worth booking for; the good Provo and Orem restaurants fill early and the canyon lodges fill earlier. Presidents Day gives the valley a long weekend that fills the resorts and empties the campuses.
Weather, roughly. Still properly cold, with meaningful snow possible on the valley floor. Inversion remains common through the first half of the month. Our Provo weather guide has the detail, including why the elevation makes this valley behave differently from what the forecast number suggests.
On the calendar in February
Planning further out
This page is evergreen: it shows whatever is next in February, whichever year that turns out to be. The farthest-future date on the Provo.com calendar right now is December 8, 2028. Most Utah Valley calendars stop caring past thirty days, which is precisely why planning a trip or a weekend around one of them does not work.
Every month: Jan · Feb · Mar · Apr · May · Jun · Jul · Aug · Sep · Oct · Nov · Dec
Or cut it by audience: students · families · arts & music · civic · outdoors · free.