
The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City, UT, has provided an update on the local weather conditions for the area. According to the National Weather Service, they are currently experiencing partly cloudy skies, with temperatures sitting at a crisp 36°F. Relative humidity has been reported at 64%, with an east-southeast wind flowing at 10 MPH.
Citizens looking to plan their day can expect a calm weather pattern. The National Weather Service promises a "mostly sunny" sky, with highs peaking near 52 degrees. The wind is anticipated to remain calm, offering a reprieve from any harsh gusts that might typically cut through the city's streets this time of year.
As the sun sets, the forecast indicates that skies will remain "mostly clear," with temperatures lowering to around 35 degrees overnight. Those venturing out after dusk can continue to enjoy the calm conditions, which seem to be a subtle prelude to the holiday.
Thanksgiving Day revelers have additional cause for celebration with a forecast of sunny skies and a high near 56 degrees, a slight uptick to reward the festive spirit. The light and variable wind will persist, ensuring that those outdoor family football games can go on without nature's interference. Friday and Saturday will closely follow suit, with "mostly sunny" conditions and highs in the low to mid-50s, before things turn decidedly more interesting heading into the weekend.
By Saturday night, the weather seems to deliberately shift, ushering in a chance of rain and snow after 5 a.m. The overcast sky and lower temperatures around 28 degrees could lead to a mix of precipitation as the city transitions into Sunday, which could see a continuation of rain and snow in the morning hours. And as the new week approaches, Monday and Tuesday's forecasts hint at partly sunny conditions with a lingering slight chance of rain and snow.









