
The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City has released a forecast that shows residents can expect a mix of sunny skies and potential showers in the coming days. According to the update, which was last revised at 6:35 AM MDT on September 9th, conditions today promise to be mostly sunny with a high near 88 degrees. It's not all clear skies, though; the forecast includes a 10 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms post 3 PM, with the wind shifting from east southeast to south in the afternoon.
The evening cools down to around 64 degrees, with partly cloudy skies and a persistent south-southwest wind that is set to turn southeast. As we look ahead to Wednesday, the pattern seems to largely continue; there's a 20 percent chance of showers expected after noon. The prediction, as detailed by the National Weather Service, again features a high near the previous day's 88 degrees with southeast winds picking up to 14 mph before leaning south.
Wednesday night's forecast hints at a slightly increased chance of precipitation up to 30 percent mainly before midnight, with temperatures dropping to 59 degrees. Thursday should bring some respite, being mostly sunny and cooler with a high near 81 degrees. However, the weather might take a turn once again come Thursday night, with a 30 percent chance of showers and possible thunderstorms creeping in between midnight and 3 AM, then the possibility of showers after 3 AM.
As the week progresses, Friday's weather rhythm looks to slightly shift, featuring a 40 percent chance of showers with potential thunderstorms after noon amidst partly sunny skies, and a high near a more temperate 77 degrees. The trend of slight chances for showers and thunderstorms continues into the weekend, with partly cloudy skies at night and mostly sunny days with highs in the mid-70s. The forecast, sourced directly from the NWS, caps off with a sunny Sunday, hitting a high near 82 degrees, before partly cloudy conditions return at night with a low around 59 degrees. Monday continues the mostly sunny trend, with another high near 82.









