Sweater weather: Fall temps arrive in northern Utah
Oct 6, 2021, 10:30 AM | Updated: 10:36 am
SALT LAKE CITY — Northern Utah is plunging into late fall feels with rain and cooler temperatures moving in.
In fact, we could see snow in the higher elevations this week.
Get your sweaters out because you’ll need them for this weekend! A potent storm system will bring significantly cooler temperatures to Utah and southwest Wyoming along with widespread rain (and snow for the highest elevations). #utwx pic.twitter.com/Yu5mwTpTZE
— NWS Salt Lake City (@NWSSaltLakeCity) October 6, 2021
Here’s how much rain we could see by Sunday! pic.twitter.com/caI0COkr1y
— Grant Weyman (@KSLweyman) October 5, 2021
Today’s checklist! pic.twitter.com/9Fh7aA3uRZ
— Grant Weyman (@KSLweyman) October 5, 2021
Utah fall starts with falling rain
The rain started falling in Southern Utah on Tuesday. They had up to a half an inch reported in some places like Bryce Canyon, Zion and Cedar City, and some flooded roads.
Scattered showers are in the forecast for the Wasatch Front on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. KSL Meteorologist Grant Weyman says the rain on Friday could be heavy at times, followed by more showers on Saturday.
The forecast means people can turn off their lawn sprinklers. And they’ll want to find jackets, sweaters and ponchos for weekend football games. The temperatures may fall by 20 degrees below normal on Saturday as well.
Snow could also fall above 8,000 feet.
The National Weather Service is also watching the potential for an unsettled weather pattern next week. They say that could mean the coldest temperatures we’ve seen this season so far.