
Salt Lake City residents prepare for a mix of snow and rain in the coming days as per the National Weather Service (NWS) forecast. Earlier today, Salt Lake City was cloaked under mostly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering around the freezing mark at 32°F and a wind chill making it feel more like 26°F, according to the latest update from the National Weather Service.
The city woke up to a possibility of snow, especially before 8 a.m., with a 60% chance of precipitation and an expected daytime accumulation of around an inch. Winds were gentle from the northwest as the clouds were forecast to clear later, setting a high near 37 degrees Fahrenheit. NWS detailed that tonight's temperature would dip to around 26, with calm winds setting in after a northwesterly breeze.
Looking forward to the week, Sunday promises an interplay of snow and rain starting after 11 a.m., transitioning to rain post 2 p.m. despite little to no snow expected to stick, as the high crests to an almost balmy 44°F. By Sunday night, the likelihood of rain increases to 60% with temperatures not falling far, nestling at a low of around 34 degrees.
Celebrating Washington's Birthday might involve umbrellas this year, as rain is set to dominate the holiday, possibly mingling with snow in the afternoon. The temperature is anticipated to flirt with the highs of the low 40s, as reported by the National Weather Service. Chances of rain persist until Monday night, transitioning to snow as the sky presumably clears towards Tuesday.
Throughout the week, Salt Lake City's residents can anticipate temperamental weather, with snow again in the forecast on Tuesday after 11 a.m. and a persistent chance of mixed precipitation leading up to Thursday. Daytime temperatures should remain stable in the low 40s, while nights may see a slight dip into the high 20s, ensuring a chilly end to daily commutes.