The soft, golden, dying light of autumn along the Wasatch Front will warm both soul and intellect as the work week comes to its end.
You may embrace the poetic, or prefer musing over simpler scientific wonders. Either way, Utah is in for glorious days of pleasant temperatures, sunshine and foliage accelerating through orange, red and gold to its seasonal demise.
Friday’s highs be in the low-60s in the Salt Lake and Tooele valleys under partly cloudy skies, down a couple degrees from a sunny Thursday. Overnight temperatures Friday will dip into the low-40s.
Poet Helen Hunt Jackson would love the region’s Saturday forecast: clear skies and highs in the low-70s under “arch skies so blue they flash, and hold the sun immeasurably far.