Tuesday afternoon will feature daytime highs warming into the mid-70s across northern Utah, and 70s and 80s across southern Utah. These numbers will be safe from any record levels, but still well above average.
Highs will likely be the warmest on Wednesday with numbers climbing to around 80° for Salt Lake City and around 90° for St. George. These forecast numbers would potentially break old daytime record highs.
The ridge of high pressure will also help to increase the coverage of sunshine around the Beehive State, and make sure we stay dry with no precipitation expected over the next few days.
The pattern does begin to break down as we enter the second half of the week. An upper-level low arrives late-week bringing a return to more average daytime highs and even a chance for some scattered precipitation as we move into the weekend time frame.
Stay tuned! We’ll keep you posted on the latest information in our 4Warn Weather forecast both on-air and online, we are Good4Utah!
March 15, 2026 Get this: SiouxFalls.Business has existed as a digital product about three times…
March 15, 2026 Get this: SiouxFalls.Business has existed as a digital product about three times…
If you’ve fallen out of the habit of reading books, you’re certainly not alone. Consider…
The modern tech industry has been shaped by several waves of technology. The first was…
The modern tech industry has been shaped by several waves of technology. The first was…
The AI revolution is entering its next phase: the era of the autonomous Agent. Today’s…
This website uses cookies.