Salt Lake City, UT – A mix of rain and snow will move into Utah starting Sunday, March 3, bringing fluctuating temperatures and potential travel concerns. Residents should prepare for wet conditions, with colder air bringing a chance of snow by Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service, clouds will increase Sunday ahead of a 40% chance of rain late at night. Temperatures will reach a high of 63°F before dropping to 38°F overnight. Winds will remain light but shift southward by the evening.
On Monday, rain is likely throughout the day, with temperatures cooling to a high near 50°F. Precipitation chances increase to 80%, with heavier showers expected in the afternoon. By Monday night, colder air could mix in, bringing a chance of rain and snow with lows around 35°F.
Tuesday brings a 50% chance of rain and snow before tapering off in the evening. Daytime highs will struggle to reach the mid-40s, marking a noticeable shift from the weekend’s mild conditions.
Looking ahead, Wednesday and Thursday will see continued chances of rain and snow, with highs near 50°F and overnight lows dipping into the low 30s. By Friday, conditions may improve with partly sunny skies and a high near 47°F.
Travelers should monitor forecasts for road conditions, especially on mountain routes. Keep an eye on changing temperatures, as snow accumulation remains uncertain but possible at higher elevations.




