Cold Front Alert: Southern Utah Braces for a Rare Temperature Drop Next Week!
Pull out the sweatshirts, Southern Utah! The US National Weather Service in Salt Lake City is predicting a cooldown to be coming to Utah next week. This cooldown has targeted Utah, but will also hit parts of Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, and Arizona. Nearly ALL of Utah will be experiencing cooler temperatures starting this upcoming Tuesday, the 17th. Usually temperatures in Southern Utah start dropping around the 20th of September, but NEVER this much of a drop!
COLDSNAP COMING:
The US National Weather Service in Salt Lake City released the following about the cooldown: "A change in the weather is coming. A cooldown will arrive across Utah and SW Wyoming beginning with a strong cold front on Tuesday, with odds favoring below average temperatures continuing for the following several days. Are you looking forward to fall-like temperatures?"
UPCOMING TEMPERATURES FOR ST. GEORGE:
Monday: 86/64
Tuesday: 80/52
Wednesday: 78/54
Thursday: 78/54
Friday: 81/55
UPCOMING TEMPERATURES FOR CEDAR CITY:
Monday: 72/53
Tuesday: 68/44
Wednesday: 68/46
Thursday: 67/45
Friday: 65/42
UPCOMING TEMPERATURES FOR HURRICANE:
Monday: 82/62
Tuesday: 76/52
Wednesday: 78/55
Thursday: 74/54
Friday: 77/51
UPCOMING TEMPERATURES FOR RICHFIELD:
Monday: 75/50
Tuesday: 68/44
Wednesday: 68/45
Thursday: 67/45
Friday: 64/43
UPCOMING TEMPERATURES FOR BEAVER:
Monday: 71/51
Tuesday: 66/42
Wednesday: 67/43
Thursday: 64/44
Friday: 64/41
UPCOMING TEMPERATURES FOR SALT LAKE CITY:
Monday: 80/62
Tuesday: 68/54
Wednesday: 68/52
Thursday: 70/52
Friday: 65/52
IT'S GONNA BE CHILLY:
The National Weather Service continued on to say "High pressure will start building in overnight and cause clouds to decrease. This decrease in cloud cover, along with the colder air from yesterday's cold front, will cause temperatures to drop below freezing tonight. Almost the entire forecast area will wake up to temperatures below 32F. However, a quick warm-up is in store with high temperatures rebounding to the 60s for a lot of valleys. The weather looks fairly benign through much of the week with the next chance for any significant precipitation on Thursday."