Clear Skies and Rising Mercury: Your Comprehensive Weather Guide for Salt Lake City

Dive into the latest weather trends as Amy Freeze provides a captivating forecast for Salt Lake City and surrounding areas, highlighting the contrast in temperatures and upcoming sunny days.
Meteorologist Amy Freeze details the latest weather conditions for Salt Lake City, from clear mornings to potential showers and everything in between. Learn how the weather can affect your daily plans!
Hello Salt Lake City residents and weather enthusiasts! Meteorologist Amy Freeze here, bringing you the all-encompassing forecast for your city and the broader Southwest. Tomorrow promises clear skies with a delightful start at 55 degrees, warming up as the day progresses. Be aware of potential scattered showers in the late afternoon, and get ready for a week of sun as temperatures steadily climb. Remember, with a UV index of 9, it’s crucial to protect yourself during peak hours. Keep tuned in for more updates and detailed forecasts right here.
Clear skies dominate the coastal areas from San Francisco down to San Diego. Rain showers are moving across the Southwest, especially affecting regions like Flagstaff and Phoenix, where light to moderate rain is present. Farther north, Cedar City and Salt Lake City are experiencing widespread rain with embedded heavier showers. Ely remains clear, while Reno sees a mix of rain and clouds moving in from the west.
Expect a sunny start to your Wednesday morning in Salt Lake City. Temperatures will rise from 55 degrees at 8 a.m. to 60 degrees by 10 a.m., with a light east-southeast wind at 5 mph. By noon, temperatures will reach 66 degrees with winds shifting to the northwest at 4 mph.
Tomorrow in the Southwest, Phoenix will be sweltering with a high of 100 degrees, well above average for this time of year. Las Vegas isn’t far behind at 89 degrees, experiencing a warm trend as summer approaches. Fresno will see a significant high of 95 degrees, while Bakersfield warms up to 97 degrees. San Diego remains cooler at 71 degrees, benefiting from its coastal influence. San Francisco will hit a mild 66 degrees, contrasting sharply with the inland heatwaves.
A calm weather pattern dominates the Southwest tomorrow with mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures. Scattered showers are expected, particularly along the inland areas of California and parts of Nevada, but nothing severe is anticipated. Temperatures may dip slightly in regions experiencing cloud cover, leading to cooler afternoons. Ensure your plans accommodate possible light rainfall, especially in the late afternoon to evening hours. No major weather shifts or frontal passages are forecasted for the next 24 to 48 hours.
The UV index in Salt Lake City is very high at 9 both today and tomorrow, with a burn time of just 15 minutes in direct sunlight.
For the 7-day outlook in Salt Lake City: Wednesday: Clear skies with a pleasant high of 80 degrees, cooling down to 57 degrees overnight. Thursday: Partly cloudy conditions with a slightly warmer high of 82 degrees and a low of 59 degrees. Friday: Mostly clear and a bit warmer, with temperatures reaching 88 degrees during the day and falling to 62 degrees at night. Saturday: Enjoy a sunny day as the mercury climbs to 92 degrees, with a comfortable low of 64 degrees. Sunday: Clear skies continue, with a high of 93 degrees and a warmer nighttime low of 66 degrees. Monday: The sunny streak persists, with the temperature peaking at 91 degrees and a low around 64 degrees. Tuesday: Partly cloudy skies with a slightly cooler high of 87 degrees and a low of 61 degrees.
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