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Sunny Skies and Rising Temperatures Ahead for Salt Lake City, Says National Weather Service

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Published on June 12, 2025
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The National Weather Service has provided an update for Salt Lake City’s weather outlook, suggesting residents can expect a series of sunny days ahead with temperatures climbing into the mid-90s. Today's forecast includes conditions favorable for outdoor activities, with a high of 93°F and light winds shifting from variable to west throughout the morning. The pleasant weather seems set to continue with mostly clear skies in the evenings.

Tonight, locals should experience a relatively mild evening as temperatures are predicted to drop to a low of around 64°F. Similarly, the remainder of the week appears to uphold the same pattern, with Friday and Saturday daytime highs peaking at 94°F and 95°F, respectively, according to the National Weather Service. Evening winds are forecasted to be gentle, transitioning from west to east after midnight, then varying gently through the night, which may be ideal for those preferring to spend their evenings outdoors.

Looking ahead to the weekend, the warmth continues to grace Salt Lake City with a predicted high of 97°F by Sunday. The NWS anticipates stable conditions with minimal cloud coverage and mild winds sustaining the comfort of the sun's embrace. The balmy weather is welcome for any weekend ventures, from picnics in Sugar House Park to hikes in the nearby Wasatch Range.

As the new week rolls in, locals shouldn't expect much of a change. Monday will see a high near 96°F, with the NWS forecasting that the clear skies will remain through Tuesday and into the middle of the week, with the temperature only slightly dipping to a high near 90°F on Tuesday before climbing back up to 92°F on Wednesday. These conditions are nothing if not consistent, offering a stretch of predictability amidst often tumultuous meteorological times.