
The weather outlook for Salt Lake City presents a varied forecast over the coming days, according to the latest report from the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City. Today's weather features mostly cloudy skies with an anticipated high of around 83 degrees. The calm of the morning, with light and variable winds, will evolve into a southerly breeze near 6 mph.
Tonight's conditions will begin to slightly shift, introducing a 20% chance of rain showers before 9 pm and a chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight. The temperature will hold relatively steady, hovering near a low of 61 degrees. As the wind transitions from north-northwest to a calm state later in the evening, Salt Lake City residents will need to potentially prepare themselves for some nighttime precipitation, according to the National Weather Service.
Looking towards the weekend, the National Weather Service predicts that Saturday will bring a slight chance of showers in the morning, and this chance will climb to 40% for showers and thunderstorms post-noon under mostly sunny skies. The high temperature is forecasted to be near 79 degrees with mild south-southwest winds picking up to around 6 mph.
Sunday continues the pattern of sun and thunder with a 30 percent chance of showers, escalating in the afternoon to include thunderstorms. The high should be near 80 degrees, with calm winds turning south southwest. Heading into the new week, the trend of afternoon showers and thunderstorms seems to persist at a 30 percent chance, primarily before the noontime frame. Yet, the sky is expected to clear by Monday night, guiding temperatures to a cooler low around 51 degrees.
Favorable weather will grace the city on Tuesday with a sunny high near 75 degrees, and the clear skies will extend into the night, as the temperature dips to an anticipated 54. The NWS assures a warm sunny Wednesday with highs cresting at 81 degrees, though there's a slight chance for showers and thunderstorms come evening. The same pattern is slated for Thursday, with temperatures expected to peak once again at 81 degrees, providing the residents of Salt Lake City ample sun, though they should remain alert for potential evening disruptions by Mother Nature.









