Salt Lake City, Utah – Showers and thunderstorms could disrupt weekend plans across northern Utah as a slow-moving storm system pushes into the region, bringing multiple rounds of rain through Sunday night.
According to the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City, precipitation chances rise to 50% by Thursday morning, with isolated thunderstorms possible after 9 a.m. Showers are expected to continue intermittently through the weekend, peaking Saturday night with an 80% chance of rain and possible thunderstorms.
Saturday’s high is forecast near 76°F with increased storm activity in the evening. Conditions remain unsettled Sunday, with a high near 58°F and continued storm chances into Sunday night. Monday also brings a 60% likelihood of rain, with thunder possible in the afternoon.
Residents in Salt Lake City, West Valley City, and surrounding areas should monitor local alerts and avoid flood-prone roadways, especially during heavy downpours. Use caution when traveling and consider delaying outdoor events, particularly Saturday evening.
Storm activity is expected to taper off by Tuesday, though a slight chance of thunderstorms lingers. The next major update is expected Friday morning as confidence increases in rainfall timing and intensity.



