Salt Lake City Forecast and Regional Weather Rundown

Explore the upcoming weather conditions for Salt Lake City with insights on Southwest's temperature shifts and NorCal's rain forecasts.
An overview of tomorrow’s weather in Salt Lake City and regional updates including temperature shifts and rain forecasts across the Southwest and Northern California.
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Tomorrow in Salt Lake City, expect a bright and sunny start with a pleasant breeze. In contrast, the Southwest faces sizzling temperatures while Northern California prepares for significant rainfall. Dive into detailed daily forecasts and prepare for the weather ahead with our comprehensive analysis and safety tips.
Showers on the California coastline offer much-needed relief from the dry conditions, with light rain impacting areas from San Francisco down to Los Angeles. Reno and areas surrounding the Sierra Nevada are seeing clouds. Cedar City and Ely are experiencing clear conditions, ideal for outdoor activities. In contrast, Phoenix and southern Arizona are witnessing scattered rain showers, which could linger into the evening.
Expect a bright and sunny start to the morning in Salt Lake City. Temperatures will begin at 66 degrees at 9 AM with a light east-southeast wind. By 11 AM, the temperature rises to 74 degrees, as the southeast breeze continues. Enjoy the clear skies and mild conditions throughout the morning hours.
Tomorrow in Phoenix, temperatures soar to a scorching 107 degrees, well above average for this time of year. Las Vegas isn’t far behind with a high of 98 degrees, experiencing a slight dip compared to recent days. In Southern California, Los Angeles will reach 92 degrees, while San Diego enjoys a warm 88 degrees. Bakersfield is expected to peak at 106 degrees, making it one of the hottest spots in the region. Meanwhile, Fresno will hit 102 degrees, continuing the trend of elevated temperatures across the Southwest.
Expect a significant rainfall event across Northern California, impacting the region with several rounds of valley rain starting late Tuesday and extending into Wednesday. The San Bernardino Valley in Southern California will also see heavy showers, causing potentially tricky driving conditions and slick roads, particularly over mountain passes. Be prepared for wet and potentially hazardous travel across these areas. Meanwhile, the desert southwest remains clear and sunny. As this weather system moves east, Las Vegas will likely experience some scattered showers by mid-Wednesday.
The UV index in Salt Lake City is 6 both today and tomorrow, with a burn time of approximately 17 minutes in direct sunlight. Make sure to protect your skin with sunscreen and find shade during peak sun hours. Keep an eye on any cloud cover changes that might modify exposure!
Tuesday: Temperatures soar to a high of 93 degrees under partly sunny skies and a low of 65 degrees in the evening. Wednesday: Expect a slightly cooler day with a high around 92 degrees and a nighttime low of 66 degrees. Thursday: The warmth continues with sunny skies, peaking at 90 degrees and dipping to 66 degrees. Friday: A few clouds with a high of 90 degrees, cooling off to 64 overnight with a slight chance of rain. Saturday: A change with showers likely, as the high reaches 83 degrees and the low settles at 64 degrees. Sunday: The mix of sun and clouds persists with cooler temperatures, a high of 83 degrees and a low of 62 degrees. Monday: Partly cloudy and slightly warmer, as temperatures rise to a comfortable 85 degrees during the day with a low of 62 degrees.
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