Salt Lake City, Utah – Monday rain will bring slick roads and cooler temps to Salt Lake City, marking a shift toward a breezy spring pattern. The National Weather Service is monitoring conditions closely, as frost is possible by Tuesday night — particularly in northern valleys and areas along I-15.
According to the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City, rain chances increase to 50% by late Monday morning, with winds becoming variable and gusty throughout the day. Highs will only reach the low 60s, down from Sunday’s mid-60s. By Tuesday night, a colder air mass settles in, pushing overnight lows down to the mid-40s — and even lower in outlying areas. Gardeners and outdoor workers should take precautions against frost formation.
Most of the workweek stays dry, with Tuesday and Thursday bringing sun and light winds. However, a weak system Wednesday night could trigger isolated showers before skies clear again. Winds may pick up by Friday, with a warming trend returning just in time for the weekend.
Five-Day Spring Weather Outlook for Salt Lake City:
- Monday: 50% chance of morning showers. High near 61°F.
- Tuesday: Sunny with highs near 69°F. Low around 48°F with possible frost in colder valleys.
- Wednesday: 20% chance of afternoon showers. High of 69°F.
- Thursday: Mostly sunny and warmer. High 72°F.
- Friday: Slight chance of afternoon showers. High 77°F.