Salt Lake City, Utah – Scorching summer heat builds across northern Utah this week, with Salt Lake City climbing toward 99°F by midweek and little relief in sight.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday starts a string of hot, dry days with sunny skies and highs near 96°F. Winds will be light and variable, offering little help for those spending time outdoors. A summer weather alert is in effect for vulnerable populations, with residents urged to stay hydrated and limit afternoon exposure.
Tuesday and Wednesday bring even hotter conditions, with highs peaking at 99°F on Wednesday. Overnight lows will only dip into the upper 60s to low 70s, offering limited cooling. Drivers along I-15 and throughout the Salt Lake Valley should expect sun glare, overheated engines, and potential air quality concerns — especially with lingering smoke reported Sunday night…