Salt Lake City, UT – A mix of rain and snow will hit northern Utah starting Monday, bringing colder temperatures and wet conditions through the week. Residents should prepare for a messy commute and fluctuating spring weather.
According to the National Weather Service, rain is likely before 8 a.m. Monday, with snow mixing in between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. before transitioning back to rain. Highs will reach 45°F, with light winds shifting northwest in the afternoon. New snow accumulation should be minimal, but roads may be slick during the morning hours.
Monday night will stay wet, with rain and possible snow showers as temperatures drop to 37°F. By Tuesday, another round of rain and snow is expected before 11 a.m., followed by cloudy skies and highs around 45°F.
The midweek forecast brings more unsettled conditions. Wednesday will be mostly cloudy, with highs near 51°F and a chance of rain in the afternoon. By Thursday, rain will mix with snow, keeping temperatures cool with highs near 45°F.
Looking ahead, Friday brings a slight break with partly sunny skies and highs near 45°F, but another system could arrive over the weekend. Travelers should monitor forecasts, especially along I-15 and mountain passes.
Expect shifting conditions as spring approaches, with rain and occasional snow lingering through the week. Stay updated with local alerts and drive cautiously in wet conditions.