
Residents of Salt Lake City, UT can expect a mix of snow and cloud coverage according to the latest update from the National Weather Service. As of 7:20 AM MST, the city has been under mostly cloudy skies, with the mercury registering at a chilly 34°F and a wind chill making it feel closer to 26°F. The NWS reports a humidity of 69% and a northeast wind traveling at around 10 MPH.
Despite the bracing cold, today's forecast offers a glimmer of hope for those weary of winter's grip. A 60% chance of snow is predicted, primarily occurring before 8 am, with less than a half inch of accumulation expected. Snow is likely, mainly before 8 am. Partly sunny, with a high near 35. North northwest wind is 6 to 11 mph, according to the National Weather Service. As the day progresses, the clouds should partly clear, providing a brief respite before the evening brings about a 30 percent chance of snow after 8 pm.
The outlook for the coming days suggests a continuation of this pattern with cold temperatures and intermittent snow chances. Sunday morning may see a light scattering of snowflakes with a 20 percent chance of precipitation before 11 am and Monday and Tuesday promise partly sunny to sunny skies but with highs hovering around the low thirties.
As the week progresses, temperatures are expected to gradually rise, providing a slight relief from the pervasive chill. Wednesday is Sunny, with a high near 36. Wednesday NightMostly clear, with a low around 19. Thursday is Sunny, with a high near 40, as detailed by the National Weather Service. This uptick is a harbinger for the rest of the week, culminating in a mostly sunny Friday with an approximate high of 39°F. Residents should prepare for the fluctuating conditions by layering up and keeping abreast of any weather updates.









