SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Under a clear pre-dawn sky, the Wasatch peaks glow faintly against a cool 39°F air. The valley sits still, calm, and dry — an almost perfect November morning that looks more like early fall than the start of winter’s edge. By late morning, bright sunshine and mild warmth will once again blanket the Salt Lake Valley, giving Utah residents another picture-perfect stretch to enjoy before subtle changes arrive later this week.
According to the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City, the region remains locked under a dry, stable ridge through Monday, keeping skies mostly sunny and temperatures unseasonably warm. Highs will push near 68–70°F, roughly 10 degrees above normal. Light winds and clear afternoons mean easy travel across the I-15 and I-80 corridors, and excellent conditions for early holiday decorating or yard cleanup after Halloween.
By Tuesday night into Wednesday, models begin hinting at a gradual pattern shift — a cooler trough pressing eastward from the Pacific. While snow levels should stay well above valley floors for now, forecasters note a potential late-week temperature dip and perhaps the first signs of a more active November pattern taking shape beyond midweek.
For now, Utah enjoys another string of mild, golden days — perfect for outdoor plans, early winter prep, or one last round of fall hiking before colder air inevitably reclaims the Wasatch.
Five-Day Outlook for Salt Lake City, UT:
Sat: 66/44 – Mostly sunny; calm and mild.
Sun: 69/45 – Sunny and warm.
Mon: 69/48 – Mostly sunny; light breeze.
Tue: 67/46 – Mostly sunny; clouds build late.
Wed: 68/44 – Mild; early signs of change midweek.





