Salt Lake City, UT – A mix of snow and rain is set to impact Salt Lake City and surrounding areas on Thursday, bringing travel concerns and colder-than-average spring temperatures. Light snow showers may begin as early as 9 a.m., with rain expected to mix in later in the afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, Thursday’s high will reach 48°F, but east winds of 5 to 7 mph will make it feel cooler. Snow accumulation is expected to be minimal, though wet roads and reduced visibility could impact travel along I-15 and other major routes.
Thursday night will bring clearing skies with a low of 31°F, and winds shifting northwest at 5 to 7 mph. By Friday, the region could see another round of precipitation, with a 20% chance of rain or snow showers after noon.
Looking ahead, Saturday will be the warmest day of the week, with highs reaching 54°F, but another storm system could bring a 50% chance of showers by the evening. Sunday and Monday will offer a break in the wet weather, with partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies and highs near 57°F.
Drivers should prepare for wet roads on Thursday and Friday and remain cautious of changing conditions. For updated forecasts and road conditions, check the Utah Department of Transportation’s website.




