
Residents of Salt Lake City can expect mostly sunny skies, with a slim chance of thunderstorms, in the coming days, according to the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City. The weather outlook includes high temperatures flirting with the mid-90s and only a 10 percent chance of rain to break the impending heat.
Today's forecast has been particularly noted to include a slight possibility of showers and thunderstorms after noon, a detail characterized by mostly sunny conditions and a high near 93 degrees. The evening will bring mostly clear skies, with the temperature dipping to around 69 degrees. As the days progress, these patterns are expected to persist, offering residents a consistent bout of summer warmth to adjust their schedules around.
The NWS anticipates Sunday to mirror today's conditions, with a high near 96 degrees and another light chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 95, reads the forecast for Monday, with wind conditions remaining within the manageable range of 8 to 11 mph throughout the day.
Over the next week, the temperature is projected to remain steady, with highs in the low 90s and nighttime lows in the upper 60s. The largely uninterrupted pattern accentuates the quintessential dry warmth of a Utah summer, a rhythm to which locals are well-acclimated. Salt Lake City's residents must prepare to consistently beat the heat as they step into a week defined by clear skies, subtle winds, and the occasional light afternoon breeze.









