Salt Lake City, UT – Residents in Salt Lake City can expect bright sunshine during the day, but temperatures will dip to freezing levels at night, creating a stark contrast in Utah’s weather. With highs near 45 degrees on Thursday, the sunny forecast brings a welcome reprieve during the day; however, colder conditions at night call for added caution.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will drop to around 27 degrees Thursday night, with calm winds and clear skies contributing to the sharp temperature difference. These conditions are expected to persist through Friday and Saturday, with daytime highs gradually increasing to around 52 degrees by Saturday. Residents should be mindful of colder temperatures in the evening, especially when traveling or participating in outdoor activities.
Looking into the weekend, Friday is set to remain sunny with a high near 48 degrees, while Friday night will bring clear skies with lows around 30 degrees. On Saturday, temperatures will peak near 52, ideal for outdoor events and travel along the I-15 corridor. However, Saturday night will see partly cloudy skies and a drop to around 35 degrees, making it essential for anyone outdoors after dark to bundle up.
The extended forecast shows a warmer Veterans Day, with a high of 58 degrees and the possibility of rain in the evening. Heading into next week, rain and snow are expected to mix by Tuesday, with temperatures near 43 degrees. Drivers should prepare for wet or icy roads early next week and keep an eye on updated forecasts.
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