Salt Lake City, buckle up—Mother Nature is about to take us on a wild ride! Just when you thought winter had packed its bags, it’s sneaking back in with chilly temps, rain, and even some snow. If you’re wondering whether to grab your sunglasses or your snow boots, the answer is… both!
Current Conditions:
Right now, it’s a cool and cloudy 45°F (7°C), and things aren’t going to warm up much in the coming days. The skies will stay mostly gray, so don’t expect too much sunshine.
Here’s What’s Coming Up:
- Saturday, March 29: A chilly, damp day with showers. Keep that umbrella handy! High: 50°F (10°C), Low: 36°F (2°C).
- Sunday, March 30: Cloudy and a bit warmer, but still feeling cool. High: 54°F (12°C), Low: 43°F (6°C).
- Monday, March 31: Breezy with a chance of afternoon showers. High: 58°F (14°C), Low: 36°F (2°C).
- Tuesday, April 1: No April Fool’s joke—expect a few morning showers, gusty winds, and a definite chill in the air. High: 44°F (7°C), Low: 33°F (1°C).
- Wednesday, April 2: A mix of clouds and sun, but still on the cold side. High: 46°F (8°C), Low: 34°F (1°C).
- Thursday, April 3: Mostly cloudy and staying cool. High: 49°F (10°C), Low: 35°F (2°C).
- Friday, April 4: Overcast with a chance of spotty showers. High: 53°F (12°C), Low: 36°F (2°C).
Winter Isn’t Done Yet—Snow is Coming!
Starting late Monday and lasting through Wednesday, we could see snow showers making a comeback. That’s right—spring might be officially here, but winter is refusing to leave! If you’re driving along the I-15 corridor or heading into higher elevations, be prepared for slick roads. Keep your winter gear within reach because those morning commutes might feel more like December than April!
How to Prepare:
- Dress in layers—you’ll need to adjust between chilly mornings and slightly milder afternoons.
- Keep an eye on road conditions, especially if you’re traveling early in the week.
- Don’t put away that winter coat just yet—you’ll still need it!
Salt Lake City, get ready for a week of surprises! Stay safe, stay warm, and keep your weather app handy—because this forecast is anything but boring.
