Salt Lake City, UT – A winter storm is set to bring rain and snow to Salt Lake City starting Wednesday, with travel disruptions expected. A mix of rain and snow will move in by the afternoon, with an 80% chance of precipitation.
According to the National Weather Service, rain is likely to turn into snow overnight Wednesday, but little accumulation is expected. By Thursday, snow showers may impact higher elevations, while the city remains mostly cloudy with occasional precipitation.
Five-Day Forecast for Salt Lake City:
• Tuesday:Mostly cloudy, high of 62°F. Light southeast winds at 11-15 mph.
• Wednesday:Rain likely by 2 p.m., then mixing with snow. High of 54°F, with gusts up to 9 mph.
• Thursday:Snow and rain showers, high of 52°F.
• Friday:Colder, with a high near 51°F. Rain turning to snow overnight.
• Saturday:Snow showers possible, partly sunny with a high of 40°F.
Commuters should prepare for wet roads and possible delays by midweek. Stay updated with real-time weather alerts and road conditions.
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