You can blame Sunday’s change to Daylight Savings Time, when Utahns and other Americans set their clocks back an hour, on Congress and the 1966 Uniform Time Act.
For the windy, wet and cooler weekend ahead for the Wasatch Front, a cold front moving into the region out of the Pacific Northwest is the culprit.
The National Weather Service predicts winds of 15-25 on Saturday and temperatures in the upper-50s to low-60s for northern Utah. Valley rain and mountain snow arrive late Saturday evening and continue into early Sunday, when lows in the mid- to upper-30s precede daytime highs in the low-50s.