
As the residents of Salt Lake City don their winter layers today, they may want to keep their umbrellas at hand with rain and snow predicted by the National Weather Service. The weather outlook includes a chance of rain and snow between 8 am and 11 am, then rain likely, as per the National Weather Service update released early this morning. However, the cold won't be biting too fiercely as temperatures are expected to reach a high near 47°F, with a humidity hovering around 46%.
For those planning to enjoy the evening out, the forecast suggests continuing the day's damp patterns tonight with a chance of rain before 11 pm, then rain, possibly mixed with snow, according to the same NWS report. There's also an 80% chance of precipitation, although snow accumulation should be minimal. Looking ahead to the latter part of the weekend, residents should brace for snow likely, mainly before 11 am on Sunday. However, the day promises to clear up later with an anticipated high of 40°F and light winds transitioning from west-southwest to northwest in the morning.
Those commuting on Monday can expect partly sunny skies, with a daytime high inching up to 46°F and a light breeze. The NWS details a shift in the evening weather with a slight chance of rain before 11 pm, followed by rain and snow into the night. Clouds will linger overhead, setting a low at around 30°F with a 40% chance of precipitation.
The weather patterns uphold their capricious nature into Tuesday, albeit with a lower chance of rain and snow in the morning and afternoon highs nearing 43°F, so says the forecast, making for a partly sunny outlook. Then, as we advance into the evening, temperatures are expected to dip back down to 24°F under partly cloudy skies, transitioning seamlessly into a series of primarily sunny and partly cloudy days midweek that promise more stable conditions, with daytime highs in the low to mid-40s and nighttime lows in the mid-20s for the city dwellers to plan their outfits accordingly.









