Salt Lake City, UT — A mix of snow and rain will impact Salt Lake City through the weekend before giving way to warmer spring weather next week. Residents should prepare for slippery roads Saturday night and early Sunday, with a chance of rain on St. Patrick’s Day.
According to the National Weather Service, snow showers are likely Saturday night, with lows around 32°F. Some areas may see a mix of rain and snow before precipitation tapers off by early Sunday. Sunday will bring partly sunny skies and a high near 58°F.
On Monday, St. Patrick’s Day celebrations could be dampened by rain, with a 90% chance of precipitation and highs reaching 62°F. Rain may transition into snow overnight into Tuesday morning as temperatures drop into the mid-30s.
By Tuesday, a rain-snow mix is expected before skies clear midweek. Highs will hover around the low 40s on Tuesday before climbing back to near 62°F by Thursday.
Drivers along I-15 and I-80 should remain cautious, especially during early morning commutes when roads may be slick. Travelers should check for updates as weather conditions shift.
While spring warmth is approaching, winter’s last gasp could still bring travel hazards. Keep an eye on changing conditions and plan accordingly.




