Navigating the Weather: Salt Lake City and Southwest Update for Tomorrow Morning
By
Amy Freeze
Get the latest forecast for Salt Lake City and the broader Southwest region, with insights on temperature shifts and weather conditions for your morning plans.
Discover what’s in store for Salt Lake City weather tomorrow morning. Expect a range from sunny skies to snow showers around the Southwest. Detailed 7-day forecast included!
Hello, Salt Lake City residents and visitors! Ready for your weather scoop? As you step out tomorrow morning, you’ll be greeted by partly cloudy skies with temperatures rising throughout the morning. If you’re traveling across the Southwest, brace for mixed conditions ranging from rain in Los Angeles to snow showers in Flagstaff. With a high UV index, remember to protect your skin! Check out the entire 7-day forecast at the end.
A strong weather system is currently affecting the Southwest region. Los Angeles and Bakersfield are dealing with rain, while San Francisco is seeing increasing cloud cover. Ely is under the influence of a mix of precipitation. Areas like Flagstaff can experience snow showers, so those traveling should be prepared for wintry conditions.
Temperatures in Salt Lake City tomorrow morning will rise from 66 degrees at 8 AM to 72 degrees by 10 AM, with sunny skies prevailing through the early morning. Expect light southeast winds around 7 miles per hour, transitioning to a south-southeast flow at 5 miles per hour by noon. As the morning progresses, temperatures climb to 81 degrees with mostly sunny conditions around midday.
Tomorrow in Phoenix, expect a sweltering high of 106 degrees. Las Vegas will be even hotter, reaching a blistering 109 degrees, which is notably above average for this time of year. In the Los Angeles area, temperatures will be more moderate at 79 degrees, while Bakersfield hits 103 degrees. San Diego enjoys a pleasant day with a high of 73 degrees. The heat in the Southwest is being driven by a strong high-pressure system, pushing temperatures well above seasonal norms.
Expect mostly clear skies in the Southwest tomorrow with high temperatures reaching into the upper 90s in desert areas. However, the coastal regions and Northern California will experience variable cloudiness with some rain showers, particularly in the San Francisco Bay area. A low-pressure system moves along the Pacific Coast, causing scattered showers in Oregon and Northern California. Be cautious of slick conditions on roads due to rain. Southern California remains mainly dry and warm.
The UV index in Salt Lake City will reach a high of 9 on Monday, translating to a quick burn time of just 15 minutes in direct sunlight. Tuesday sees a slight decrease with an index of 8, and the burn time extends to 17 minutes.
Here’s the 7-day forecast for Salt Lake City:
Monday: Clear skies dominate with a high of 90 degrees and a cool low of 63 degrees.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy, peaking at 90 degrees with a low of 65 degrees.
Wednesday: Mild conditions with partly cloudy skies, a high reaching 91 degrees, and a low around 62 degrees.
Thursday: Still partly cloudy, expect a high of 89 degrees and a low of 62 degrees.
Friday: Enjoy clear skies with a high of 93 degrees and a low of 64 degrees.
Saturday: Clear once again, temperatures climbing to 94 degrees and cooling to 66 degrees at night.
Sunday: Mostly clear, wrapping up the week with a high of 93 degrees and a low of 60 degrees.