Springtime showers impacts Utah amid pleasant temperatures
The bottom line? On-and-off Springtime rain showers impact parts of the state through the week, but temperatures will be pleasant.
A system is grazing us to the north, bringing a few showers to the Wasatch Front and Northern Mountains early Monday morning. By the afternoon hours, the wet weather will have tapered off for the most part, but a few lingering showers could be seen in parts of Central Utah and the West Desert with the help of daytime heating.
Overall, Southern Utah will have clear skies and will be slightly warmer than yesterday, with highs in the upper 60s to low 70s. The warm spots will hit the mid to upper 70s, possibly even hitting 80° in lower Washington County. Northern Utah can expect a mix of sun and clouds with some morning showers, but temperatures will be similar to yesterday, with highs in the low to mid-60s for valleys and 50s for higher terrain.
On Tuesday, there is a lull in the moisture with sunny skies across the Beehive State and temperatures warming to the upper 60s and low 70s for valleys and low to mid 80s for St. George and other hot spots.
More moisture begins filling in on Wednesday, bringing mostly cloudy skies to most of the state, especially in the north, where we could start seeing a few light showers pop up. On Thursday, a large low-pressure trough digs deeper into the Pacific Ocean, which will usher in more moisture on a southwesterly flow. Southerly winds will also transport warm air into Northern Utah, so snow levels will be limited to mountaintops above 8,500 feet.
On Friday, lingering moisture could spell a few more showers, but mostly in higher terrain, although we can't rule out a few showers in valleys as well. Friday will also bring warm temperatures with highs in the mid-70s for valleys, which puts us about 10-15 degrees above seasonal norms. Saturday will have a similar setup to Friday, but just a few degrees cooler. We've got our eyes on another storm that could round out the weekend, bringing much cooler weather by Sunday.
We'll keep you posted on the latest developments in our 4Warn Weather forecast, both on-air and online, we are Good4Utah!
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