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Utah – Wet pavement glistens under early daylight across the Wasatch Front as a fast-changing February weather pattern takes hold. Light rain develops through the morning hours, temperatures slide into the mid-40s, and visibility drops at times along I-15 and I-80. Jackets and extra braking distance are needed early, especially during the commute.
According to the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City, rain chances increase through late morning with precipitation probabilities near 40 percent. Winds turn north to northwest, keeping conditions cool and damp. By Tuesday morning, colder air slips in just enough to raise a brief rain-and-snow mix risk before precipitation turns back to rain. Any snow accumulation in the valley looks limited, but higher benches and foothills could see slushy bursts…