Clear Mornings and Rainy Days: The Detailed Southwest Weather Forecast

Get the latest weather updates for Salt Lake City and the Southwest. From sunny mornings in Salt Lake City to rainy forecasts in Northern California, stay ahead of the weather changes with Amy Freeze!
Meteorologist Amy Freeze delivers your essential weather forecast for Salt Lake City and the surrounding Southwest region. Learn about tomorrow’s sunny start and what the coming cold front brings!
Join Amy Freeze as she provides an in-depth weather analysis for Salt Lake City and beyond. This extensive update covers the conditions for a beautiful, sunny morning and tracks the rain moving into Northern California, alongside the weather predictions for the entire Southwest. Dive into daily temperature variations, upcoming rain patterns, and important weather warnings to stay prepared.
The Southwest regional radar shows rain moving into northern California, especially concentrated around Redding and down the coastline towards San Francisco. Precipitation also extends to Fresno and Bakersfield, providing some relief to the usually dry landscape. Areas such as Las Vegas and Phoenix remain clear, offering dry, sunny weather.
Temperatures in Salt Lake City tomorrow morning will start at 66 degrees at 8 AM, rising to 69 degrees by 10 AM. The morning will feature mostly clear skies transitioning to mostly sunny by mid-morning. A gentle south-southeast breeze will flow at 12 miles per hour, increasing to 15 miles per hour as the morning progresses. Expect a sunny and warm atmosphere by noon, with temperatures reaching 74 degrees.
High temperatures in the Southwest will cool slightly tomorrow. Phoenix is set to hit a warm 90 degrees, while Las Vegas will reach 78 degrees. In Southern California, Los Angeles will see a high of 68 degrees, and San Diego will enjoy a comfortable 65 degrees. Fresno is on track for 72 degrees, contributing to the heat trend across the region.
A cold front is set to sweep across Southern California on Tuesday, bringing rounds of valley rain and potential for heavy downpours. The San Bernardino Valley can expect slick roads, with challenging driving conditions likely over the mountain passes. In contrast, the desert areas will remain clear and sunny, maintaining warm temperatures. Northern California will see several rounds of rain, which could impact the early-week commute. Stay alert for any severe weather updates as the front progresses through the region.
On Monday, Salt Lake City will experience a high UV index of 8, with potential burn times as short as 17 minutes. Tuesday brings some relief with the UV index dropping to 6, increasing the burn time to around 23 minutes.
Here’s the 7-day forecast for Salt Lake City: Monday: Mostly clear with some wind, high of 87 degrees, and a low of 50. Tuesday: Showers developing late, with temperatures reaching 54 degrees and a low of 42. Wednesday: Partly cloudy with a high of 56 degrees and a cool low of 43. Thursday: More clouds but remaining dry with a high of 62 degrees and a low of 49. Friday: Partly cloudy skies with temperatures peaking at 66 degrees and a low again at 49. Saturday: Expect showers throughout the day with the temperature reaching 66 degrees and dropping to 46 overnight. Sunday: Continued showers with a daytime high of 57 degrees and an overnight low of 45.
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