
The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City has issued a detailed forecast for the coming week, with a mixture of rain, snow, and cloudy skies expected to weather over the region. As of this morning, light snow and mist enveloped the city with a chilly humidity at 93 percent and temperatures hovering around 34°F, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Today, residents can brace for rain and snow predominantly before 5 pm, with the temperature staying steady near 37°F. Winds should remain tame, shifting to the west northwest at about 6 mph in the afternoon. The NWS predicts a high chance of precipitation at 90%, but with little to no snow predicted to stick. The evening might see a chance of rain and snow before 8 pm, before the clouds begin to part, setting up a partly cloudy night with lows around 24°F.
Looking ahead to Monday, the NWS anticipates mostly sunny skies, with highs approaching 39°F and calm wind conditions. The forecast for Monday night is a bit cloudier, with an expected low of about 26°F. The week's weather pattern seems to oscillate between sunny periods and snowy conditions, with Tuesday showing a 40 percent chance of snow under cloudy skies and a high near 41°F, though snow accumulation should be minimal.
Heading into midweek, there is a small chance of snow on Wednesday before 11 am, followed by mostly cloudy conditions and high temperatures lingering around 39°F. The night should clear up, dipping to approximately 23°F. Thursday's outlook promises mostly sunny weather, while Friday introduces the possibility of slight snow under mostly cloudy skies at similar temps. The weekend holds a chance of rain and snow with highs nearing the mid-40s, indicating a slight warm-up.









