Utah – Cool morning air gives way quickly to warming sunshine across Salt Lake City, with jackets coming off by midday. The Wasatch Front is already seeing a steady climb in temperatures, and by afternoon, it feels more like mid-spring than late March.
According to the National Weather Service, highs reach near 68 degrees today with partly sunny skies and light winds . Calm conditions help temperatures rise steadily through the afternoon, making for comfortable outdoor conditions.
Across Salt Lake County, including West Valley City and Sandy, the mild air brings a welcome break from recent chill. Snowpack continues to melt in the mountains, and lower elevations stay dry. Still, early morning and late-night temperatures can dip enough for brief slick spots on bridges.
The warming trend builds into the weekend. Saturday pushes toward the upper 70s with partly sunny skies, followed by another mild day Sunday with highs in the mid to upper 70s. It’s a strong stretch for outdoor plans, hiking, and travel.
By Monday, warmth holds with highs near the upper 70s again, but clouds begin to increase. That signals the next shift. Moisture returns by Tuesday, bringing a chance of showers and cooler temperatures into the mid-60s.
Midweek trends wetter, with periods of rain likely and highs easing back slightly. Still, broader signals point to above-normal temperatures returning later next week.
Five Day Outlook for Salt Lake City, Utah
Saturday: Partly sunny, high near 78
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 77
Monday: Partly sunny, high near 78
Tuesday: Chance of showers, high near 63
Wednesday: Showers likely, high near 62



