
As Salt Lake City dwellers wrap themselves in layers to ward off the November chill, the National Weather Service provides a glimpse of hope with a forecast of clear skies and calm winds leading into the Thanksgiving holiday, details lifted straight from the NWS website show a mostly sunny day ahead with temperatures inching towards a moderate 38 degrees and wind maintaining a subtle presence.
With the overcast early morning giving way to brighter skies, Salt Lake City residents should expect the thermometer to barely graze 38°F today, before dipping into the twenties as the sun sets, calm winds throughout signaling a serene transition into the night's mostly clear embrace, according to the National Weather Service, this calm pattern is set to hold steady through Thanksgiving Day and into the weekend.
A serene continuity of weather beckons the community to make the most of the outdoors, as the mild winter’s bite becomes a mere afterthought in the sun’s presence, Thanksgiving Day is particularly blessed with sunshine and a matching high of 38 degrees, ensuring the holiday's parades and feasts can unfold under a benevolent sky, with similarly peaceful conditions striding confidently into the weekend.
The NWS anticipates the prevailing calm will carry Salt Lake City into a clear-skied Friday, with petit gains in heat nudging the high to a comfortable 41 degrees, while nightly temperatures court the freezing point, yet dance away at 23 degrees, setting a rhythmic cadence for the city as it slips into a weekend rhythm marked by sunny days and mostly clear nights with amiable lows in the mid-twenties.









