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Salt Lake City Braces for Pre-Thanksgiving Showers Following Sunny Spell, Says National Weather Service

Salt Lake City Braces for Pre-Thanksgiving Showers Following Sunny Spell, Says National Weather Service

Residents of Salt Lake City may anticipate a discernible change in weather patterns as the city enters what looks to be an unpredictable conclusion to the week, beginning with a bright and crisp morning and ending with the possibility of weekend showers. The National Weather Service predicts that as Thanksgiving draws near, peak temperatures will rise to between the low 50s and 60 degrees Fahrenheit. While the weather is still pleasant, locals might want to make the most of it.

According to the comprehensive forecast, there will be a light south-southeast wind and rising clouds with a peak temperature of about 51 degrees today. But with the temperature dropping to about 35 degrees tonight, some could be grabbing for an additional blanket. Light east-to-southeast winds hovering around 5 to 7 miles per hour make Thursday and Friday’s weather perfect for any pre-holiday travel plans or errands.

By Saturday, there is a 30 percent chance of rain in the morning, followed by a high probability of rain on Saturday evening. The gloomy skies interrupt the midweek sunshine and hint at the possible arrival of less hospitable weather patterns. Given the impending rain, those organizing weekend festivities ought to think about indoor alternatives.

Sunday’s high falls to about 44 degrees as the spattering of drops disturbs lakeside patterns. With “rain likely” written throughout the forecast, locals can expect the unsettling weather to last into the start of the next week. Even though Monday is a partly sunny start to the week, the possibility of rain and snow serves as a chilly prelude to Tuesday’s “a chance of rain and snow,” which serves as a reminder of winter’s approaching grip.

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