Hot, dry conditions will rule the Wasatch Front this weekend, while southern Utah will see cloud cover building ahead of Sunday night thunderstorms and rain showers.
That moisture due for the redrocks and high deserts of Utah’s Dixie is riding in on an upper low pressure system out of the Pacific Ocean and Southern California, according to the National Weather Service.
But that wetter weather trend will, for the next few days anyway, skip northern Utah. The Salt Lake and Tooele valleys will see high temperatures in the mid-90s under sunny to partly cloudy skies on Saturday, a couple degrees warmer than Friday’s forecast.