Utah Weather Alert: Monsoon Moisture Brings Storm Risk Through Next Week

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Salt Lake City, Utah – Monsoon moisture is on track to return to Utah late this week, bringing a noticeable shift from hot, dry afternoons to stormier days with cooler air settling in by Sunday. The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City said the wet pattern could persist well into next week, with much of northern and central Utah seeing above-normal rainfall.

According to the agency, daytime heat will linger through Saturday before the first wave of monsoon moisture pushes in, raising the risk for heavy downpours and localized flooding. The six- to ten-day outlook highlights Utah as one of the most likely regions in the country to see above-average precipitation, especially across the Wasatch Front and southern mountains.

Travelers along I-15 and I-80 should be prepared for reduced visibility and slick roadways during afternoon storms. Emergency managers also caution residents in flood-prone areas and recent burn scars to stay alert for flash flooding.

The unsettled pattern could bring repeated rounds of showers and thunderstorms into early next week, with additional advisories likely.

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