Clouds, chill, and a few stray showers are kicking off Wednesday at Salt Lake City International Airport (KSLC), with temperatures hovering around 45°F on May 6. A couple of quick rain showers are still possible before mid-morning, but skies are expected to brighten and help push afternoon highs into the low 60s across most valley neighborhoods.
Morning Notice: Showers and Freeze Warning
Isolated overnight showers, along with a few lightning strikes, moved across northern Utah but should wind down by midday. A Freeze Warning remains in effect until 9 a.m. MDT Wednesday for some outlying valleys, including Cache Valley and parts of the western Uinta Basin, so residents there should protect sensitive plants and exposed pipes, according to the National Weather Service Salt Lake City.
Afternoon Sunshine and Midweek Warmup
Clouds should break through the day, with a high near 62°F and a light north-northwest breeze around 5–12 mph. A ridge of high pressure builds quickly after that, sending…..