SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – A soft gray dawn gives way to calm air and quiet skies across the Wasatch Front this early November morning. The mountain air feels crisp but mild, setting the stage for several days of sunshine, light winds, and late-fall warmth—the kind of stretch Utahns savor before winter begins its tease.
According to the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City, high pressure is locking in a dry, stable pattern through Monday. Daytime highs will climb into the mid- to upper 50s today, then rise into the low 60s Sunday and near 63°F Monday. By Veterans Day, expect a gorgeous, sunny sky and highs around 65°F, perfect for outdoor ceremonies, hiking, or yard cleanup ahead of the next seasonal shift.
Calm conditions prevail across I-80 and I-15, meaning ideal travel weather through early next week. Winds stay light, visibility remains excellent, and air quality should improve slightly under the steady sunshine.
But changes are brewing toward the end of the workweek. Models hint at a Pacific system arriving late Thursday or Friday, bringing a chance of rain and cooler air into the valleys. While snow will remain confined to higher peaks, this will be Utah’s next winter “tease”—a reminder that the calm November stretch won’t last forever.
Five-Day Outlook for Salt Lake City, UT:
Sat: 56/36 – Sunny, calm, and cool.
Sun: 59/39 – Mostly sunny; light wind.
Mon: 63/43 – Mild; mostly sunny.
Tue (Veterans Day): 65/44 – Bright and pleasant.
Wed: 67/48 – Warm, sunny trend continues; rain chances increase late week.





