As the residents of Salt Lake City bask in the temperate glow of an 84-degree high today, they may want to prepare to quickly bring in any laundry hung out to dry this evening. The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City predicts “isolated showers and thunderstorms” that might rudely interrupt an otherwise partly cloudy night, with a modest low around 57 degrees. The chance of precipitation is hanging at 10%, according to the latest update, which makes the occurrence of rainfall seem as fleeting as the chance of finding a forgotten dollar in your freshly laundered jeans.
The weather forecasts are offering up a veritable mixed bag for the week ahead: sunshine dominates, but folks should keep an umbrella at arm’s length just to be safe. Monday promises more sunny skies with a comfortable high of 77 degrees, while the tranquility of Monday night rests under mostly clear heavens and a low of 53. Despite the undisturbed slumber that the evening might propose, one should not be too quick to fully dismiss the utility of an umbrella, as unpredictable as these desert climes can be. Calm winds are expected to shift direction from calm to northwest around 6 mph on Tuesday afternoon, with pleasant continuance of sunny weather and a high near 79 degrees.
According to the National Weather Service, the city’s weather pattern will seemingly insist on stretching the summer feel well into midweek. Wednesday warms up with a high of 82 degrees under sunny skies, with nighttime skies remaining clear and a low settling at 57 degrees. Come Thursday, temperatures are set to soar to a high near 86, though no storms are slated to disrupt the heat…