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Utah’s temperatures are back to normal — but it’s really dry

Remember last week when Utah was suffering through record-low temperatures and it snowed? That’s not going to happen again anytime soon.

According to the National Weather Service, the Salt Lake City area will see daytime highs in the low- to mid-50s and overnight lows in the mid-30s — above freezing — through Sunday.

That was definitely not the case last week, when the temperature in Salt Lake City dipped to a frigid 14 degrees early Wednesday morning, setting a record not just for that date but for the entire month of October. (The previous low, in records that go back to 1874, was 16 in 1971.