
The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City has provided a detailed forecast for the coming days, indicating a series of calm and sunny days leading up to Veterans Day, with temperatures steadily climbing before a potential shift brings rain and possible snow by the weekend. According to the National Weather Service, today's weather will be sunny with a high near 57 degrees, and tonight's low is expected to dip to around 39 degrees under mostly clear skies.
As Monday approaches, residents in Salt Lake City can look forward to more sun with a high of 62 degrees and these mild conditions should hold through Wednesday, which anticipates a high of 66 degrees, although the nights are expected to get progressively cooler: Monday night's low near 41; Tuesday night's low around 44 and Wednesday night's low about 48 degrees. The NWS predicts mostly sunny skies will continue until Thursday, when conditions will begin to shift, with rain chances arriving Thursday night after 11 pm.
The likelihood of precipitation appears to increase towards the end of the week, as Friday's forecast includes probable rain and a high near 53 degrees, while Friday night might introduce the season's first chance of rain and snow mix with a low of 35 degrees. As Saturday rolls in, the mix of rain and snow persists, albeit under partly sunny conditions, and a high near 49 degrees, ending the week's weather on an uncertain but decidedly cooler note.









