Salt Lake City, Utah – Utah’s sunny spring streak ends Saturday night as a multi-day rain pattern moves into Salt Lake City, bringing storms and high chances of rain through Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City, the first round of showers begins late Saturday, with rain and possible thunderstorms expected Sunday and Monday. Sunday carries an 80% chance of precipitation, especially after noon, with similar conditions continuing into Monday morning. Roads like I-15 and I-80 could see slick travel and ponding during heavier downpours.
Salt Lake City will reach a high near 83°F Saturday before clouds move in overnight. Winds from the southwest could gust up to 9 mph Saturday afternoon, adding to changing conditions. Sunday will drop to a high near 73°F under mostly cloudy skies, with more widespread rainfall and isolated thunderstorms likely. Monday remains wet, with a high around 65°F and showers expected throughout the day and into the night.
While no flooding advisories are currently posted, drivers should remain alert for reduced visibility and hydroplaning risk during commutes. Have umbrellas and rain jackets ready, and consider delaying any outdoor events Sunday through Monday.
Extended 5-Day Outlook for Salt Lake City:
- Tuesday: Partly sunny with a chance of thunderstorms. High near 67°F.
- Wednesday: Mostly clear, breezy, and drier. Low 48°F, high near 72°F.
- Thursday: Slight chance of storms. High near 78°F.
- Friday: Dry and warmer trend continues. Highs could reach low 80s.




