Salt Lake City, UT – Northern Utah residents can expect a snowy weekend as a stalled boundary brings increased snow showers across the region. The heaviest snowfall is forecast for Saturday night, creating potentially hazardous conditions for those traveling along I-15 and surrounding roadways.
According to the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City, snow showers will intensify Saturday evening, with up to half an inch of accumulation expected overnight. Drivers are urged to check road conditions and exercise caution, particularly in high-traffic areas. Snowfall will taper off Sunday morning, giving way to clear skies and calmer conditions.
Saturday’s high will hover around 34 degrees, with temperatures dropping to a low of 21 degrees overnight. On Sunday, skies will begin to clear, with a high of 38 degrees expected. By Monday, sunny skies and temperatures near 38 degrees will provide a welcome break from the wintry conditions.
Looking ahead, Northern Utah will enjoy mostly clear skies through midweek, with daytime highs consistently reaching the upper 30s. Nighttime lows will remain chilly, dipping into the teens and low 20s.
Residents are encouraged to prepare for slick roads and allow extra time for travel through Sunday morning. Those heading outdoors should dress in layers and keep an eye on changing weather conditions. For the latest updates, follow the National Weather Service and check local traffic alerts.
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