Isolated downpours for far south but sunny and pleasant across the rest of Utah
SALT LAKE CITY () — Happy Tuesday, Utah! Drier air in place Tuesday will limit any isolated downpours to far southern Utah, leading to mostly sunny to partly sunny skies for the rest of the state. Highs will be in the mid-70s along the Wasatch Front, with highs in the 90s for SW Utah.
Another low pressure loads up across southern Utah on Wednesday, bringing more heavy rain potential along and south of I-70. Highs will drop back into the 80s for SW Utah and 70s for the Wasatch Front.
The moisture associated with this area of low pressure may slowly shift north affecting more of central Utah on Thursday and potentially making it to the Wasatch Front by Friday. Otherwise, temps will remain near seasonal levels through late-week.
A big ridge of high pressure will begin to build back across Utah later this week. This will usher in drier air and much warmer weather once again across the Beehive State just in time for the upcoming weekend.
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