
As Salt Lake City residents navigate their week, the skies above offer a changing landscape of weather conditions. Returned from the National Weather Service's Salt Lake City forecast, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with the temperature currently sitting at a cool 54°F. With the humidity pushing at an oppressive 81%, and the winds dead still, locals might feel the weight of the air around them. Visibility remains unobstructed at 10 miles, offering clear views for those out and about early this morning.
Today's detailed forecast anticipates showers and a potential thunderstorm, with a high creeping up to around 63°F, a modest comfort from the current coolness. As the day advances, a calm wind is expected to stir from the west at a gentle 5 mph. If you're planning outdoor activities, note that there is an 80% chance of precipitation, so pack an umbrella or a good raincoat. Come evening, showers are likely, particularly between 9 pm and midnight, though the night promises only a slight warmth at 55°F.
Looking ahead to Tuesday, there's a mixed bag of partly sunny skies and a 50% chance of rain, which includes the possibility of thunderstorms post-noon. Temperatures will rise a bit, aiming for a high of 69°F, making it a touch warmer than today. And while the morning might start silently, winds from the west will pick up pace at around 5 mph come afternoon.
The remainder of the week suggests a gradual warming trend. The NWS predicts that Wednesday will bring sunshine and a high of approximately 76°F, with a continuation of light and variable winds. Thursday and Friday's forecasts build on this warmth, ascending to highs near 84°F and 90°F, respectively. Evenings will be mostly clear with lows in the 60s, keeping the city on a pleasantly temperate seesaw according to the National Weather Service. The upcoming weekend stretches out under sunny skies, with Saturday and Sunday both peaking near a sweltering 93°F.









