Utahns can enjoy a beautiful Tuesday with above-average temperatures and a mix of sun and clouds. Temperatures will range from the 60s and 70s in northern Utah to the 70s and 80s in southern Utah. The Wasatch Front will see mostly mid-70s temperatures, with some areas reaching the upper 70s. Isolated showers are possible in northern Utah this afternoon and evening, but most of the state will remain dry. Midweek will bring similar conditions, with temperatures 10 to 15 degrees above average and mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies. The Wasatch Front may reach 80 degrees again on Wednesday. A more active weather pattern is expected to move in on Thursday, with scattered showers in northern Utah and a stronger storm system arriving on Friday and Saturday. The cold front associated with this system will drop temperatures and bring a chance of showers statewide. Despite the rain, allergy sufferers can expect some relief as wet weather can help reduce pollen levels. Showers are still possible on Saturday, but the weather will begin to dry out and warm up early next week. By Monday, temperatures could be five degrees above average, with highs near 70 along the Wasatch Front and low 80s in St. George.
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Michiganders can expect a summer filled with warm temperatures and plenty of sunshine, according to an updated forecast from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The forecast, which covers the months of June, July, and August, indicates that the state will experience above-average temperatures and near-normal precipitation levels.
Portland residents enjoyed a warm Earth Day, with temperatures reaching 70 degrees. Tuesday promises to be even warmer, with a high of 73 degrees. However, the warm weather will not last as a cool front approaches, bringing with it the possibility of rain later in the week.
Utahns can expect a continuation of beautiful weather on Tuesday, with above-average temperatures in the mid-70s. Wednesday will be slightly cooler, with Salt Lake City reaching a high of 80 degrees. A cold front will arrive on Thursday, bringing cooler temperatures and showers, but still staying a couple of degrees above average. The wet weather is expected to lower pollen levels, offering relief for allergy sufferers.
A mini-heatwave is expected to bring bright sunshine and warmer temperatures to Britain next week, with the south of the country set to see highs of 18C. The warmer weather is caused by an area of high pressure that is moving towards the UK from Friday, May 3. Temperatures in the south and east of England could hover between 18 and 22C for several days, potentially making the south coast feel like the Costa del Sol. However, a divided weather picture is expected in the immediate future, with rain and even transient snow possible in some parts of the UK this weekend.
KCRA Meteorologist Tamara Berg provides a glimpse into the upcoming week’s weather patterns. While Monday is forecast to experience warm temperatures, a shift is expected later in the week, bringing cooler and unsettled conditions.