Sunny Days and Cool Nights: Salt Lake City’s Weather Outlook
By
Amy Freeze
Explore the swings from sunny days to brisk nights in Salt Lake City's detailed weekly weather forecast. Stay ahead of the weather!
Salt Lake City enjoys a week of diverse weather, with daily highs ranging pleasantly and nights dropping cool. Read on for daily specifics at https://amyfreeze.ai/
This comprehensive weather guide will take you through each day in Salt Lake City, detailing temperatures, conditions, and what to expect from the skies. From sizzling days to cooler evenings, plan your week with precision. Follow our in-depth review at https://amyfreeze.ai/
A strong weather system is bringing snow to the Sierra Nevada, with Redding and Reno seeing some significant snowfall. Cloud cover is moving into Ely and Salt Lake City, signaling potential precipitation later. Meanwhile, San Francisco to Los Angeles remains dry with clear conditions. Flagstaff is on the fringes of rain, but Phoenix and Las Vegas continue to experience clear skies.
In Salt Lake City, the afternoon temperatures are climbing into the 70s, peaking at 76 degrees by 6 PM. Expect sunny skies throughout, creating a pleasant and bright atmosphere. Winds from the west-northwest will hold steady, reaching up to 14 miles per hour by evening.
Today, the Southwest is sizzling as Phoenix reaches a scorching high of 106 degrees. Las Vegas is also feeling the heat with a high of 97, while further north in Cedar City, temperatures cool down to 83 degrees. In Southern California, Bakersfield and Fresno both hit 82 degrees, showcasing a pleasant contrast to the extreme temperatures. San Diego peaks at 68 degrees with a comfortable breeze.
Tonight, low temperatures in the Southwest will drop significantly, with Las Vegas hitting a chilly 69 degrees. Flagstaff is expected to cool down to 44 degrees, while Cedar City will see a low of 45. In California, Bakersfield will rest at 61 and Los Angeles at 57. San Diego remains mild at 60 degrees. Redding forecasted at 66 degrees.
Tomorrow in Phoenix, expect a scorching high of 100 degrees, significantly above average for this time of year. Las Vegas will also be quite warm, with a high reaching 93 degrees. In Hesperia, temperatures will go up to 88 degrees, while Bakersfield will match that at 88 degrees as well. San Diego will be more moderate with a high of 74 degrees, but still sunny. San Francisco remains cooler at a high of 69 degrees due to coastal influences.
In the Southwest, expect a bit of weather drama over the next 24 to 48 hours. We’ll see scattered thunderstorms forming over parts of Southern Arizona and New Mexico by tomorrow afternoon, with a slight risk of severe weather including localized heavy downpours. Temperatures in the region will hover in the mid-90s, providing a warm day with sporadic storm interruptions. A shift in wind patterns could bring cooler, more comfortable air by Wednesday evening.
Salt Lake City will experience a very high UV index of 9 this Saturday and Sunday, with direct sunlight burn times of just 15 minutes.