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Warm and Steady Week Ahead for Salt Lake City with Slight Chance of Midweek Showers, Reports NWS

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Published on July 25, 2025
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The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City has provided a detailed forecast for the upcoming week, with today's weather described as partially cloudy and a comfortable 70°F. With humidity standing at 27% and southeast winds traveling at a leisurely 10 MPH, the barometer reads 30.03 in. Such conditions are setting the stage for what promises to be a consistent spell of warm weather in the area.

According to the National Weather Service, today will remain sunny with temperatures climbing to a high near 94°F. The winds are expected to shift from southeast to south-southwest as the afternoon approaches. As night falls, the partly cloudy conditions will usher in lows around 69°F. For those making evening plans, the winds will take a westerly turn before coming in from the east later in the night.

Looking to the weekend, Salt Lake City residents can anticipate a mostly cloudy Saturday morning that will gradually clear up, reaching highs near 95°F. The weather shifts once again will contribute to a balmy Saturday night with a low of around 67°F. Come Sunday, sunny skies prevail, and temperatures are forecasted to remain steadily high, around 94°F, ensuring the end of the weekend remains clear and temperate.

The forecast for Monday through Thursday indicates a pattern of sunny to mostly sunny days with highs consistently pushing the mid-90s. Nighttime conditions remain partly cloudy with temperatures comfortably in the lower 70s. However, a change is on the horizon by midweek; Wednesday night brings a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, adding variety to the otherwise steady forecast. Thursday continues this trend with "a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms," and highs expected to hover near 94°F. It's these subtle shifts that remind us of nature's unpredictability, despite the seeming constancy of our days.