Utah Winter Weather: Snow and Rain Likely in Salt Lake City Starting Monday with Subzero Wind Chills Ahead

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Salt Lake City, UT – Utah residents should prepare for a week of snow, rain, and dangerously low temperatures, especially in Salt Lake City and along major highways like I-15 and I-80. The National Weather Service predicts snow and rain starting Monday, with Arctic air bringing subzero wind chills across the state by midweek.

According to the National Weather Service, rain and snow are likely Monday, especially between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., with temperatures reaching 45°F. Drivers on I-15 and I-80 should expect slick roads and reduced visibility during peak travel times. Monday night brings more snow with lows around 32°F.

Tuesday sees a 30% chance of snow, with little accumulation expected, but temperatures will struggle to reach 42°F. The Arctic chill intensifies by Wednesday, with snow and rain mixing throughout the day and temperatures plummeting to 27°F at night. Wind chills will drop below zero, making frostbite a risk for unprotected skin within minutes.

Residents should bundle up, check road conditions frequently, and prepare for possible travel delays and hazardous conditions throughout the week.

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