Sunshine and Scorchers: A Comprehensive Look at Tomorrow’s Weather in Salt Lake City and Beyond
By
Amy Freeze
Explore the dynamic weather patterns affecting Salt Lake City and surrounding regions: sunny skies, sizzling temperatures, and unexpected showers.
Catch the sunny morning forecast for Salt Lake City and the rising temperatures across the Southwest. Remember to gear up for intense sun with a very high UV index to stay safe!
In Salt Lake City, prepare to kick off your morning with partly cloudy skies and temperatures reaching the 70s by noon. Radiant sunshine and manageable winds set the stage for a pleasant morning. Temps across the Southwest soar with Las Vegas hitting 101 degrees and Phoenix not far behind. Furthermore, unexpected valley rain in Northern California might just dampen some plans. Pack sunscreen and keep an eye on your local forecasts.
The Southwest region is seeing light scattered showers across northern Nevada, including Ely, spreading towards Cedar City.. Rain is evident over the mountain ranges near Flagstaff, while the skies over Las Vegas and Phoenix remain clear. Further north, Reno is observing some precipitation, with scattered rain showers also visible in the areas surrounding Salt Lake City. Meanwhile, California’s central coastline, including cities like San Francisco and San Diego, is experiencing mainly dry conditions.
Salt Lake City will have a partly cloudy start tomorrow morning, with temperatures around 70 degrees at 8 AM. By 10 AM, expect a gradual warm-up to 73 degrees, with a light southeast breeze shifting to south-southeast at about 6 miles per hour. Skies will transition to mostly sunny by noon as temperatures climb to 79 degrees. Overall, anticipate a pleasant morning with mild wind conditions.
Tomorrow, Phoenix is on track for an intense high of 104 degrees, while Las Vegas sizzles at 100 degrees. Los Angeles will remain milder with a high around 78 degrees, and San Diego will keep it cool at 76. In contrast, Fresno will climb to a warm 90 degrees, and Bakersfield is expected to reach 92 degrees.
For the Southwest tomorrow, expect a dry and sunny day dominating across Arizona and New Mexico. However, keep an eye on Northern California, where rounds of valley rain are set to move in, potentially impacting travel with slick conditions. The San Bernardino Valley in Southern California will experience showers leading to heavy rain, raising concerns for difficult driving over mountain passes.
The UV index in Salt Lake City is very high at 9 both Tuesday and Wednesday, with a burn time of just 15 minutes in direct sunlight. Avoid prolonged outdoor exposure without adequate protection. Applying sunscreen and wearing protective clothing is essential to reduce sunburn risks!
Tuesday: Partly cloudy conditions, with temperatures peaking at 90 degrees and a low of 66 degrees.
Wednesday: Mostly clear skies, maintaining warmth with a high of 90 degrees and a low of 66 degrees.
Thursday: Sunny with a high of 91 degrees and a low of 67 degrees.
Friday: Clear skies continue, temperatures reaching a high of 93 degrees and a low of 67 degrees.
Saturday: Another clear day, a high of 93 degrees and a low of 66 degrees.
Sunday: Mostly clear with temperatures rising to 96 degrees, cooling to a low of 67 degrees.
Monday: Expect partly cloudy skies with the week’s temperatures climbing to a high of 98 degrees and a low of 69 degrees.