
The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City has updated the week's forecast, indicating a stretch of mostly pleasant weather with sporadic chances for rain and thunderstorms. As reported today by the National Weather Service, conditions in Salt Lake City remain clear with a current temperature of 57°F and humidity at 54%.
A detailed forecast suggests a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after noon today despite a mostly sunny morning. The high is expected to crest at a comfortable 79 degrees, with northwestern winds picking up in the afternoon at 5 to 8 mph. Moving into the evening, the region is slated to enjoy mostly clear skies, settling down to a low around 55°, while the wind calms to a near whisper after midnight.
Memorial Day is shaping up to be an ideal backdrop for any outdoor plans, with the NWS predicting full sunshine and a high near 84 degrees. The wind will be light and variable again, with northwestern breezes making a mild appearance in the afternoon. As night falls, the conditions will transition to partly cloudy with a low around 60°, ensuring a mild end to the holiday.
The National Weather Service forecast, which points to Tuesday having a 20 percent chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms, promises a repeat of mostly sunny skies and a high nearing 84°. Winds will remain tame, subtly shifting to the northwest at about six mph in the afternoon. The nighttime forecast anticipates partly cloudy conditions and a low hovering around 60°, signaling consistency in the week's temperate rhythm.
As the week progresses, Wednesday mirrors much of Tuesday's expectations, according to the NWS. There is a 20 percent chance of afternoon storms amidst predominant sunshine, and the high inches up to a slightly warmer 85 degrees. The pattern of partly cloudy evenings continues, with the low dipping to a pleasant 59°. The rest of the week appears to follow suit, with Thursday introducing a slight chance of showers and a high of 87°.
The NWS forecasts temperatures to peak on Friday with a high near 90 degrees under sunny skies, and this trend appears to extend into the weekend. For more detailed information and weekly updates, visit the National Weather Service's website at NWS Salt Lake City.









