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651mmHg

Atmospheric pressure in Salt Lake City

NormalNormal: 636−656 mmHg

  • 647
  • 646
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  • 645
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  • 647
  • 649
  • 649
  • 649
  • 651
  • 651
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  • 651
  • 651
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  • 650
  • 650

Normal 636−656 mmHg

A swing of 3 mmHg or more since last hour

14-day pressure forecast in Salt Lake City

  • Tue

    651645

  • Wed

    650645

  • Thu

    650644

  • Fri

    654651

  • Sat

    659657

  • Sun

    658653

  • Mon

    655650

  • Tue

    655651

  • Wed

    654650

  • Thu

    652649

  • Fri

    657651

  • Sat

    656653

  • Sun

    657654

  • Mon

    652649

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FAQ

What is atmospheric pressure?

Atmospheric pressure is the force exerted on the Earth's surface by the weight of the atmosphere above. The air exerts 1.033 kg of pressure on every square centimeter of the surface.

What's the standard atmospheric pressure?

The standard atmospheric pressure is 760 mmHg. This pressure is considered the most comfortable for people, but standard pressure varies with altitude: the higher the altitude, the lower the pressure.

How is atmospheric pressure measured?

Atmospheric pressure is measured using a special instrument called a barometer, which can be mercury, liquid, mechanical, or electronic. Millimeters of mercury (mmHg) is the standard unit of measurement for atmospheric pressure, but it is also commonly measured in hectopascals (hPa).

How does atmospheric pressure affect the weather?

Atmospheric pressure varies with the formation and movement of large air masses that directly influence the weather. Low-pressure air vortices, known as cyclones, can have a central low-pressure area and a radius extending for thousands of kilometers.

What's the atmospheric pressure in Salt Lake City?

The atmospheric pressure in Salt Lake City today is 650 mmHg. The pressure forecast for tomorrow is 648 mmHg. Pressure in Salt Lake City: normal.