With temperatures ranging widely and precipitation expected as we move into the new week, Salt Lake City’s National Weather Service is predicting a mixed bag of weather for the next few days. The National Weather Service reports that sunny skies, a brisk 43°F temperature, and southeast winds of 11 mph are currently prevailing in Salt Lake City.
With a high of 59 degrees and a light eastern breeze that turns south in the morning, the forecast for today is primarily sunny. However, clouds are predicted to roll in tonight, bringing the low down to about 43 degrees. The forecast also details a change in winds from the southeast to the northwest, which could affect temperatures into the weekend. If you’ve been putting off buying an umbrella, now could be the time to organize your affairs or brave the rain. Saturday is predicted to be cloudy with a high of almost 57 degrees and a 90% chance of rain on Saturday night, with a low of about 35 degrees.
Those who are planning early Thanksgiving celebrations may want to keep an eye on the skies and roads in case these conditions continue into their travel plans. Sunday may bring a mix of rain and snow in the early hours, with a high close to 43 degrees. The evening offers a brief window for precipitation before clearing up. The pattern of gloomy weather continues with further chances of rain and snow plunging into Wednesday, while the details of accumulation do not guarantee a winter wonderland or a clear passage. Monday brings the likelihood of rain and snow before noon, then it turns into a modest risk of rain.
The high temperature for Thanksgiving Day is expected to be around 37 degrees with some sunshine, which may offer a slight relief from the earlier forecasts of rain. Nevertheless, given the unpredictable nature of the weather, those who attend the customary celebrations may want to prepare for any eventuality—it’s better to be safe than wet. Even as the chill exerts itself, locals and tourists would be well advised to bundle up, remain dry, and cling to the warmth of upcoming festivities as the city’s climate weaves its unpredictable pattern.
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