Salt Lake City, UT – Sunny days and cold nights will define the weather across northern Utah this week, with a shift toward rain and snow by Sunday night. Residents can expect mild afternoons, but overnight temperatures will drop below freezing.
According to the National Weather Service, Wednesday will be sunny, with a high near 46°F. Light winds will pick up in the afternoon but remain calm by the evening. Wednesday night’s low will drop to 29°F, reinforcing the need for warm layers.
Thursday and Friday will bring more sunshine, with highs near 54°F and 56°F, respectively. Overnight lows will hover around the mid-30s. The warming trend will continue into Saturday, with a high of 57°F under mostly sunny skies.
However, by Sunday, a shift in the weather pattern will bring a chance of rain, with highs reaching 58°F. By Sunday night, temperatures will dip to 40°F, and rain may mix with snow. Monday is expected to see continued precipitation, with highs around 53°F.
Travelers should stay updated on changing conditions, especially heading into the workweek. For real-time updates, visit the National Weather Service website.