Clear Mornings and Scattered Showers: A Detailed Weather Guide for Salt Lake City

Explore the dynamic weather patterns affecting Salt Lake City and nearby areas, from sunny mornings to unexpected rain spells in the Southwest.
Expect a sunny start in Salt Lake City with clear skies, but don’t let the sunshine fool you—scattered showers and potential thunderstorms are on the horizon, especially as you move towards the Southwest.
As Salt Lake City welcomes clear skies tomorrow morning, surrounding areas like Cedar City and San Francisco prepare for light showers that might dampen the day. With temperatures peaking in cities like Phoenix, find out why these heat waves are significant; and what the sudden shift to showers could mean for your outdoor plans. Dive deep into the local forecast and discover practical tips on staying prepared under fluctuating conditions, only on AmyFreeze.ai.
The radar indicates that parts of Ely and Cedar City are experiencing light cloud cove with otherwise dry conditions across the Great Basin. Clouds are evident around Reno and Fresno, with no rain Los Angeles and San Diego are enjoying clear skies, making it an ideal day for outdoor activities. Light rain showers are present near San Francisco, providing some moisture to the Bay Area.
Tomorrow morning in Salt Lake City begins at 9 AM with temperatures around 67 degrees, accompanied by a southeast wind. By 11 AM, the temperature rises to 71 degrees under clear sunny skies, and the wind shifts to southeast.
Tomorrow in Phoenix, expect a scorching high of 107 degrees, significantly above average for this time of year. Las Vegas is set to reach a warm 94 degrees, while Bakersfield will heat up to 84 degrees. Fresno will experience highs around 83 degrees, and Los Angeles should see a pleasant 77 degrees. Further north, San Francisco will have a cooler high of 72 degrees, creating a notable gradient across the region.
A dynamic weather shift is on the horizon for the Southwest with chances of scattered thunderstorms from Las Vegas extending to Phoenix by late afternoon tomorrow. Expect heavy rain in isolated pockets, especially near Flagstaff and Cedar City, potentially leading to localized flooding. Temperatures will remain warm in the low 90s across southern Arizona, but cooler conditions with highs in the low 80s are anticipated northward towards Reno. Along California’s northern coastline, showers make for a damp Wednesday, particularly around San Francisco.
The UV index in Salt Lake City is high today with a value of 8, leading to a burn time of about 23 minutes in direct sunlight. Expect a slightly lower, yet substantial UV index of 7 tomorrow, shortening the burn time to approximately 20 minutes.
Wednesday: Expect sunny conditions with a high of 88 degrees and a low of 63 degrees. Thursday: A bit cooler with partly sunny skies, reaching a high of 82 degrees and a low of 59 degrees. Friday: The sun continues to shine as highs climb to 77 degrees, with lows around 56. Saturday: Enjoy partly sunny weather with a high of 76 degrees and a low near 57 degrees. Sunday: A warm-up is in the forecast with temperatures rising to 83 degrees under mostly sunny skies, and a low of 61 degrees. Monday: The week’s warmth continues, expect a high of 80 degrees with partly sunny skies, cooling to a low of 56. Tuesday: The trend holds with a mix of sun and clouds, the high reaching 76 degrees, and a low of 56.
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