
The residents of Salt Lake City can expect to pull out their umbrellas briefly this evening as there is a slight chance of some light precipitation entering the mix. The National Weather Service predicts a 10 percent chance of rain after 5 pm today with temperatures peaking at a comfortable 54 degrees; however, most of the day will remain partly sunny, and winds should stay mostly calm, picking up just a bit from the southeast at around 6 mph in the morning.
Tonight, the possibility of rain drops off to 20 percent before 8 pm and the cloud cover will increase, after which conditions are expected to clear up leading to mostly cloudy skies and an overnight low hovering around 41 degrees, the east wind should remain tame at about 5 mph before settling down later in the evening even leading into a week of warmer days and milder nights as forecasted by the weather authorities.
Wednesday's outlook indicates a day that will start off with more cloud cover and eventually give way to full sunshine, with temperatures reaching up to 57 degrees and southerly winds staying light and gentle. By Wednesday night, skies should be mostly clear, which should make way for a low around 38 degrees, and a light south southeast breeze will stick around.
For those looking forward to the rest of the week, you're in for a sunny treat, Thursday will apply a pleasant continuity of clear skies and a high of 58 degrees, the light and variable winds persisting without much fuss, moving into a mostly clear Thursday night with temperatures descending to a low near 36, and this pattern of sunny days and clear nights is anticipated to stay the course until Monday at least, offering a steady cycle of daytime highs in the mid-50s and night-time lows in the mid-30s, according to the local weather updates.









