Salt Lake City, Utah – Showers will clear out by Tuesday night, setting up a warm and breezy stretch for Salt Lake City as spring temperatures climb toward the 80s by week’s end.
According to the National Weather Service, Wednesday will bring sunny skies with a high near 73°F. Winds from the east could gust up to 15 mph in the afternoon, especially along I-15, making for blustery travel conditions across the Wasatch Front.
Wednesday night will be calm and clear with lows dipping into the low 50s. Thursday marks a warmer turn, with sunshine and a high of 79°F. By Friday, Salt Lake City will see highs in the low 80s under mostly sunny skies, signaling a distinct shift into spring warmth. Winds remain light, making outdoor plans and weekend travel ideal.
If you’re commuting on I-15 or planning activities near West Valley City, Taylorsville, or West Jordan, expect no precipitation and comfortable conditions. Saturday may bring a slight chance of isolated thunderstorms, mainly in the afternoon. Still, most areas will stay dry with highs pushing 87°F.
Sunday brings another chance for storms, but rain chances remain low. Temperatures will stay warm with highs in the mid-80s and lows near 62°F.
Five-Day Spring Outlook for Salt Lake City:
- Wednesday: Sunny, 73°F / 52°F, gusty winds
- Thursday: Sunny, 79°F / 54°F
- Friday: Mostly sunny, 83°F / 57°F
- Saturday: Isolated PM storms, 87°F / 62°F
- Sunday: Partly cloudy, storm chance, 84°F / 62°F