
Residents in Salt Lake City should prepare for a smorgasbord of weather conditions over the next week, with forecasts hinting at rain, snow, and cloudy skies. According to the National Weather Service, today offers a chance of rain and snow from late morning to early afternoon, transitioning to likely rain later. With a high near 43 degrees and minimal snow accumulation expected, it's advised to keep rain gear at hand.
Tonight, rain is again on the cards, primarily before 11 p.m., accompanied by low temperatures hovering around 34 degrees. Initially from the west at about 6 mph, the wind is predicted to calm down as the evening progresses. The chance of precipitation remains steady at 70%, though significant snow accumulation is not anticipated.
The weather on Washington's Birthday appears to echo today's with predictions of rain and snow before the afternoon, followed by rain likely between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., then a rain and snow mix thereafter. A high near 45 is expected and despite the 70% chance of precipitation, snow accumulation should be negligible. Monday night might bring more rain and snow until the early hours, with a slight chance of snow after 2 a.m.
Moving into Tuesday, a 30 percent chance of snow surfaces mainly after 11 a.m., with temperatures reaching a high near 42 degrees. The sky is expected to stay mostly cloudy, transforming to entirely cloudy by Wednesday night with rain, possibly mixed with snow. Thursday's forecast anticipates snow, likely mixed with rain, becoming all snow after 8 a.m., with the rest of the week alternating between partially sunny and mostly cloudy days.









