Salt Lake City, UT – After an unusually warm start to the week, Utah residents can expect relief from high temperatures starting Thursday as a cold front moves in. Northern Utah and southwestern Wyoming will see a drop of 2-3°F, offering some reprieve from the 10-15°F above-normal highs experienced earlier in the week.
According to the US National Weather Service in Salt Lake City, temperatures will remain warm through Wednesday, with highs near 83°F. By Thursday, the cold front will begin to ease the heat, bringing highs down to around 80°F in northern Utah. Travelers along I-80 should be prepared for slightly cooler conditions and potential wind gusts in the region.
Residents in southern Utah should also anticipate minor changes, with highs remaining 10-15°F above normal into Thursday. Those planning outdoor activities or travel should stay updated on local forecasts as weather conditions shift.