Sunny Skies and Gentle Winds: Your Comprehensive Salt Lake City Weather Guide
By
Amy Freeze
Join Amy Freeze as she brings you the latest weather trends from Salt Lake City and beyond, featuring mild mornings and clear skies across the Southwest.
Get the scoop on Salt Lake City’s weather with Amy Freeze! Expect partly cloudy skies with a chance of sunshine, calm winds, and enjoyable temperatures. Read more for a detailed 7-day forecast!
Hello, Salt Lake City residents and visitors! Meteorologist Amy Freeze here with your extended forecast. This week, we’re looking at a range of weather from partly cloudy skies with fair conditions to pleasant temperatures perfect for outdoor adventures. Don’t miss my detailed analysis of daily temperature shifts, wind changes, and the UV index risks. Remember, for the latest updates, always turn to your trusted weather source! Storm activity is sparse across the Southwest, with clear skies dominating the region. Ely is experiencing some isolated rain showers, while Cedar City observes scattered light precipitation. Salt Lake City enjoys calm weather, with no significant systems impacting the area. The Pacific coast from Redding to Los Angeles remains dry and clear, offering pleasant conditions throughout California. Expect the clear and dry trend to extend to major urban centers, including San Francisco and Las Vegas, where no precipitation is projected.
Tomorrow morning in Salt Lake City starts off with partly cloudy skies and a temperature of 57 degrees at 8 AM. East winds blow at 7 miles per hour, keeping conditions mild. By 10 AM, temperatures rise to 61 degrees as the wind shifts slightly from the east-southeast at 6 miles per hour, maintaining the partly cloudy conditions.
High temperatures in the Southwest are expected to soar well above average tomorrow. Las Vegas will be sizzling at 95 degrees, while Phoenix approaches a sweltering 98 degrees. Bakersfield sees a warm high of 90 degrees, and Fresno will reach 88 degrees. Coastal areas remain more moderate, with San Diego and Los Angeles both hitting 68 degrees.
A tranquil weather pattern dominates the Southwest for tomorrow, with clear skies and warm temperatures expected across the region. Northern Arizona may see light showers by the late evening, but severe weather is unlikely. In Southern California, coastal areas enjoy sunshine while inland temperatures rise, promoting perfect conditions for outdoor activities. No significant weather shifts are anticipated within the next 48 hours, maintaining stable conditions. Keep an eye out for any upper-level disturbances later in the week that may introduce cloud cover but no severe storms are on the horizon.
The UV index in Salt Lake City on Saturday is moderate at 5, with potential sun exposure risks, and a burn time of about 27 minutes. On Sunday, it rises to a very high level of 8, where the sun becomes quite intense, with a burn time of just 17 minutes!
For the 7-day forecast in Salt Lake City:
Saturday: Partly cloudy skies expected, with temperatures rising to a comfortable 77 degrees and a low of 56.
Sunday: More warmth with highs peaking at 78 degrees under partly cloudy skies, cooling to 54 at night.
Monday: A bit sunnier, reaching 84 degrees in the afternoon, with a nighttime low of 59.
Tuesday: Sun and clouds mix, with temperatures climbing to 82 degrees and a low of 59.
Wednesday: A touch warmer, partly cloudy with a high reaching 83 degrees, dipping to 60.
Thursday: Further warming with highs around 86 degrees and a low of 63, under partly cloudy skies.
Friday: Clear skies round off the week, with daytime highs at 85 degrees and a low near 59.