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Salt Lake City Set for Sunny Veterans Day, Sudden Weather Shift Expected Overnight

Salt Lake City Set for Sunny Veterans Day, Sudden Weather Shift Expected Overnight

Salt Lake City preparing to honor Veterans Day under clear skies can expect a sunny day with temperatures reaching 65 degrees, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Salt Lake City. The NWS forecast, updated early this morning, indicates a south wind traveling at 6 to 10 mph speeds. Even though the crisp air holds a chill, evidenced by a dew point of 26°F, the day promises to be bright and clear, with visibility up to 10 miles, according to the

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As night descends, however, residents should be ready to quickly adapt to shift gears, as there’s a 40 percent chance of rain after 2 a.m. The increasing clouds will bring a drop in temperature, with a low of around 35 degrees, while the south wind continues at a stable 6 to 10 mph pace. This sudden change embodies the city’s unpredictable weather patterns that can shift almost without warning.

Looking into the week, Tuesday’s weather takes a turn with an 80 percent chance of a mix of rain and snow before 11 a.m., though with little to no snow accumulation expected. The high will hover near 46 degrees, with a west-northwest wind blowing gently at 5 to 8 mph. For those braving the outdoors, a befitting coat will serve well against the chill.

The following days show a respite from the wet weather, with a partly cloudy Tuesday night and lows nearing 30 degrees. Wednesday is forecasted to be mostly sunny with a high of approximately 53 degrees, while the evening becomes mostly cloudy and holds steady at around 36 degrees. This pattern continues through Friday, with the NWS predicting mostly sunny days and highs in the mid-50s before another chance of rain arrives late Friday night.

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Looking toward the weekend, the forecast suggests a dance of rain and snow, especially on Saturday, with highs only reaching the low 40s. Nighttime temperatures are expected to drop to around 26 degrees. Sunday continues the trend with a slight chance of rain and snow but also promises more sunshine and highs again near 41 degrees. For the full forecast and updates, Salt Lake City residents can visit the NWS website.

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