Salt Lake City, UT — Utah residents should prepare for continued snow showers and icy roads through Wednesday night, especially along the I-15 corridor in Salt Lake City. Tuesday night and Wednesday morning commutes may be slick as precipitation and colder temperatures persist across the region.
According to the National Weather Service, snow showers will continue through Wednesday, April 2, with temperatures remaining below average. A 30% chance of snow is forecasted by midday Wednesday, followed by partial clearing into the evening. Winds may reach up to 20 mph during peak gusts, contributing to lowered visibility and difficult travel conditions.
Tuesday night’s low will drop to 28°F. Motorists are urged to use caution on untreated roads, particularly in high-elevation and shaded areas where ice may linger. The snow accumulation is expected to remain minimal but could still affect traction and stopping distances.
Looking ahead, Thursday brings a slight chance of snow in the morning, then rain showers later in the day as temperatures rise into the upper 40s. Friday warms slightly, with highs around 53°F and potential afternoon rain. Saturday and Sunday turn dry and milder with highs in the upper 50s to lower 60s, leading to a sunnier Monday topping out near 67°F.
Stay updated with local alerts and check UDOT’s traffic cameras and road reports before traveling. Layer up, drive cautiously, and watch for changing weather conditions throughout the week.




