
As Halloween festivities get underway in Salt Lake City, locals can anticipate clear skies and a crisp chill in the air. The National Weather Service reports a calm morning with temperatures hitting a low of 41°F and a deceptive wind chill making it feel slightly colder at 38°F. Moving into the afternoon, the clouds are set to part, welcoming a high of 62°F with just a whisper of northwest wind.
The nighttime promises to hold onto the clear conditions, settling at around 44°F, offering an ideal backdrop for any late-evening masquerades or trick-or-treating activities, the wind maintaining its calmness but shifting southeast after midnight. The transition from October to November seems to hold the warmth of autumn close, a gentle reminder of the season's lingering spirit.
Looking ahead, the detailed forecast anticipates a mostly sunny weekend, with Saturday's high edging up to 66°F and a mild southeast breeze, followed by a pleasant Sunday potentially reaching up to 71°F, comfortable conditions for any outdoor weekend plans.
The clear skies seem to be a theme for the coming days, with nighttime temperatures hovering in the late 40s and daily highs consistently in the low 70s, although as we move into mid-week, we may encounter some variability; Wednesday night introduces a chance of rain, which continues into Thursday with partly sunny conditions and a notably cooler high near 57°F.









