As the residents of Salt Lake City look to the skies, they’re met with a fluctuating forecast that presents a week filled with the possibility of showers and thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service. The current conditions boast a comfortable 69°F with a humidity reading of 48%, but the weather patterns suggest that it won’t be all blue skies in the coming days. A mix of sun and clouds with highs reaching the low 80s and light winds set the tone for an otherwise unpredictable week.
Today, Salt Lake City expects “a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 3pm,” with light and variable winds gradually becoming southern. This pattern of sporadic precipitation is slated to persist into the evening, offering a continued 30 percent chance of rain before clearing up partially overnight. The National Weather Service advises that Sunday will similarly bring storms potentially after noon, with the chance of precipitation slightly higher at 40%.
The weather narrative for Salt Lake City remains consistent with this trend into the early week. Monday promises a reduced likelihood for thunderstorms, mainly before noon, and predominantly sunny conditions with a high nearing 73°F. As the day progresses, the calm winds will pick up into a northwestern flow. Those planning nighttime activities can expect mostly clear skies with the temperature gently dipping into the low 50s…