Unseasonably warm and downright gorgeous fall weather will continue across Utah this week, but a change is headed to the state this weekend.
A strong area of high pressure will keep things warm and dry through Friday, according to the National Weather Service. In Salt Lake City, sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-70s are in the forecast. That’s about 10 degrees above normal for this time of year. And overnight lows in the upper 40s are expected; normal lows are in the low 40s.
Temperatures will dip a bit on Saturday, into the upper 60s, and there’s a slight chance of rain on Saturday night.
That’s when “a strong cold front is expected to push across the region,” according to the National Weather Service. And that cold front will bring “the first taste of winter this season” and “much cooler, wetter conditions across the region.”
Not only is snow possible at higher elevations, but there’s a chance of rain mixed with snow in Salt Lake City on Sunday, when the forecast high drops to about 50. That would be a dozen degrees below normal.
Temperatures are expected to remain in the low to mid-50s next week, with overnight lows in the mid-30s.
The forecast for southern Utah is much the same, just several degrees warmer. In St. George, highs in the low 80s are expected through Friday, with overnight lows in the mid-50s — a few degrees above normal. A high will be about 78 on Saturday, and there’s a slight chance of rain on Saturday night.
Sunny skies will return on Sunday, but it will be cooler – a high of about 68 is expected. And the forecast calls for highs in the mid-60s to about 70 next week — a few degrees below normal. Overnight lows will be in the mid-40s, pretty much normal for late October.
from The Salt Lake Tribune https://ift.tt/KIoeP64
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