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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Salt Lake City UT
340 PM MDT Sun Aug 31 2025

.SYNOPSIS...A warming and drying trend will continue through at
least Monday, bringing pleasant weather for the holiday weekend.
Moisture gradually increases through the week, with chances for
showers and thunderstorms increasing late in the week into next
weekend.

&&

.SHORT TERM (Through 12Z/6AM Tuesday)...Mid level ridging
centered across the Intermountain region will maintain a mild and
dry airmass through the short term period. Temperatures will
trend slightly warmer heading into Labor day, running slightly
above climo for early September. With this daytime heating,
cumulus development can be expected across the higher terrain,
and a stray afternoon shower or thunderstorms can`t be ruled out
most likely over the Uintas.

.LONG TERM (After 12Z/6AM Tuesday), Issued 405 AM Sunday...Dry,
quiet conditions will transition to more active weather as
moisture gradually increases through the long-term period,
particularly across southern Utah. On Tuesday, the ridge overhead
will shift slightly eastward as a shortwave trough well to our
west draws moisture northward mainly into eastern NV. Being on the
fringe of this moisture, southwestern Utah could see isolated
thunderstorms as early as Tuesday afternoon, with dry microbursts
as the main threat.

Moisture will continue to gradually increase across the forecast
area through the week, with PWATs reaching 110-130% of normal by
Thursday across western and central Utah. Model guidance continues
to hint at a secondary moisture increase over the weekend, though
plenty of uncertainty remains regarding its magnitude and overall
timing. As is common with monsoonal surges, the main weather
impacts will transition from dry microbursts into more of a flash
flood threat later in the week and into the weekend.

&&

.AVIATION...KSLC...The SLC terminal will see VFR conditions
through the evening with mostly clear skies. Northwest winds are
expected to shift to the southeast between 03Z and 05Z.

.REST OF UTAH AND SOUTHWEST WYOMING...The airspace will see VFR
conditions through the evening with some scattered cumulus over
the higher terrain through the early evening. Winds will be
generally light and diurnally driven.

&&

.FIRE WEATHER...High pressure centered across the region will
maintain a drying and slight warming trend through Tuesday.
Daytime heating will allow afternoon cumulus will develop across
the higher terrain, and a stray afternoon shower or thunderstorm
can`t be ruled out over the Uintas Monday, and the southern
mountains Tuesday. With this ridge in place, winds will remain
light and terrain driven through Tuesday. Moisture will slowly
begin spreading back into the area by midweek, and gradually
increase through the remainder of the week. This will result in an
increasing chance for showers and thunderstorms during the latter
half of the week, as well as an upward trend in RH.

&&

.SLC WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
UT...None.
WY...None.
&&

$$

Seaman/Cunningham

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