
The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City provided a clear, concise forecast for Veterans Day, noting a mostly sunny sky with an expected high near 60 degrees and calm winds. In a pattern befitting the fall season, temperatures are set to drop tonight to around 45 degrees under mostly cloudy skies, accompanied by a light east southeast wind.
As the week progresses, the weather looks to gently fluctuate with partly sunny conditions on Wednesday and a similar high near 60 degrees. Light and variable winds are expected to gradually shift to come from the east southeast at about 5 mph in the morning. Wednesday night's transition to mostly clear skies heralds a low around 48, with a south southeast wind moving at an easy 3 to 6 mph pace.
Surging slightly higher, Thursday's forecast predicts mostly sunny weather with a high reaching near 69 degrees. The wind will start to pick to up a notch, coming from the south southeast at 6 to 14 mph. However, Thursday night may bring change, presenting a 50 percent chance of rain alongside a low around 48 degrees.
By Friday, rain is expected to be more definitive, with the National Weather Service forecasting an 80 percent chance of precipitation and a high near 57. As the weekend begins, Friday night continues the unsteady trend with a potential for more rain and a low around 39 degrees. The outlook leading into Saturday remains partly sunny with a high approaching 53, indicating a mixed bag of conditions to plan around.
The variability continues into Sunday with a slight chance of rain amidst mostly sunny skies and a high near 52. As Sunday night rolls in, the potential for rain lingers as the forecast points to increased clouds and a low around 38. By Monday, the region should anticipate more possible rain and a mostly cloudy sky, with the high once again hovering near the 51-degree mark.
For full details and updates on the weather forecast, interested readers can visit the National Weather Service website at NWS Salt Lake City.









