SALT LAKE CITY ( ABC4 ) — Happy Sunday, Utah! After a chilly and soggy start to the weekend, we get to close it out with quiet conditions and slightly warmer temperatures.
The last of the moisture from Friday and Saturday’s system has exited the state making way for wide blue skies across the state today. With the sun back out we’ll be able to warm up, but it’ll still be about 5 degrees or so below average. Daytime highs will be in the low to mid 40s for valleys including the Wasatch Front, 30s for higher terrain, and low to mid 50s for the typically warmer spots down south. Overnight temperatures could fall below freezing for the whole state, even in St. George.
You may notice an increase in cloud coverage in the evening hours as moisture begins to fill in ahead of an incoming cold front, especially in the north. The first signs of precipitation will be early Monday morning around midnight and will start slowing down in the late morning and afternoon. Wet weather will mostly stay from Provo north, but we can’t rule out brief snow showers Monday night in central Utah.