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Salt Lake City Welcomes Labor Day with Sunny Skies and Highs in Low 90s, Mild Evenings Ahead

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Published on September 01, 2025
Salt Lake City Welcomes Labor Day with Sunny Skies and Highs in Low 90s, Mild Evenings AheadSource: GoingsOn-YT, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons

The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City is forecasting a series of sunny and relatively clear days for the region, with temperatures steadily resting in the low 90s. On Labor Day, residents can expect a sunny sky with a high near 92 degrees, as reported by the National Weather Service. While the winds are slated to remain light, a northwest breeze may grace the afternoon, providing a mild reprieve from the warmth.

Evenings in Salt Lake City will see temperatures gently dropping to the mid-60s, offering comfortable conditions for those venturing into the night. While today's sky remains clear, marking a temperature of 63°F and a dew point of 46°F, the NWS points out that the humidity will stay steady at 55%. Tonight, the mostly clear conditions are expected to persist, with a forecasted low of around 65. A gentle north-northwest wind will accompany the evening's transition.

Looking ahead, the week seems to maintain consistency in its weather pattern. Tuesday and Wednesday are both projected to mirror Monday's conditions with sunny days leading into partly cloudy nights. The high temperatures for both days will flirt with the 90-degree mark, while evening lows settle around the mid-60s, according to the NWS forecasts.

By the weekend, however, there's a switch in the air as a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms enters the forecast. Saturday's daytime high will dip slightly to 86, with the potential for precipitation increasing into the night. Sunday also holds a slight chance for storms, yet the day should remain mostly sunny with a high near 84.