Salt Lake City, UT – Utah residents will enjoy a mild, sunny Monday before a midweek shift brings rain and possible snow. Warmer temperatures will dominate the start of the week, but those traveling or commuting should prepare for changing conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will be sunny with a high of 60°F in Salt Lake City. Winds will be light, shifting from southeast to southwest later in the afternoon. Monday night will see increasing cloud cover, with lows dropping to 36°F.
Tuesday remains mild with partly sunny skies and a high of 60°F, but conditions begin shifting Tuesday night. Clouds will increase, and overnight temperatures will stay in the low 40s.
By Wednesday, a slight chance of rain develops in the late morning, becoming more likely by the evening. Highs will remain near 58°F. The chance of rain continues Wednesday night, with overnight lows around 42°F.
Thursday is expected to bring rain early, with a possibility of a wintry mix as temperatures drop. Highs will reach 52°F, but overnight lows could dip to 30°F, increasing the risk of icy conditions for Friday morning commuters.
Looking ahead, Friday and Saturday bring a stronger chance of snow, with daytime highs in the low 40s and overnight lows near 29°F. Those traveling on I-15 or local roads should stay updated on potential winter weather impacts.
Check local forecasts and plan accordingly for the shifting conditions throughout the week.




