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FXUS65 KSLC 261013  
AFDSLC  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SALT LAKE CITY UT  
413 AM MDT TUE AUG 26 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
AN ONGOING MONSOON SURGE WILL BRING A HEIGHTENED  
THREAT OF HEAVY RAIN WITH ANY THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE REGION  
THROUGH TUESDAY. BY WEDNESDAY, DRIER AIR WILL BEGIN TO SHIFT  
NORTHWARD INTO SOUTHERN UTAH, REACHING THE REMAINDER OF THE STATE  
BY THURSDAY. DRIER CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE FRIDAY INTO  
THE WEEKEND.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM (THROUGH 12Z THURSDAY)
 
HIGH PRESSURE IS NOW CENTERED  
OVER CENTRAL NEW MEXICO, WITH A SOUTH TO SOUTHWESTERLY FLOW ALOFT  
OVER UTAH. A WEATHER DISTURBANCE IS NOTED MOVING INTO SOUTHWEST  
UTAH CURRENTLY, AND IS PROGGED TO CONTINUE LIFTING NORTH THROUGH  
THE DAY. AREAS OF 1 INCH OR GREATER PWAT ARE NOTED ACROSS  
NORTHWEST UTAH AND FAR SOUTHERN UTAH THIS MORNING, AND PWATS ARE  
EXPECTED TO PEAK TODAY, WITH VALUES OF 1.2 INCHES OR GREATER IN  
MANY VALLEYS.  
 
AN AREA OF WIDESPREAD SHOWERS WITH EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS ARE  
MOVING INTO SOUTHERN UTAH THIS MORNING ALONG THE LEADING EDGE OF  
THE AFOREMENTIONED WEATHER DISTURBANCE, WHILE MORE ISOLATED TO  
WIDELY SCATTERED SHOWER AND THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY IS NOTED  
ELSEWHERE. AS THE DISTURBANCE LIFTS NORTH, EXPECT THE WIDESPREAD  
SHOWERS TO FOLLOW, REACHING CENTRAL UTAH BY LATE MORNING AND  
NORTHERN UTAH THIS AFTERNOON. THE STRONGEST STORMS AND HEAVIEST  
RAIN ARE EXPECTED ACROSS NORTHERN AND CENTRAL UTAH, COINCIDENT  
WITH THE POSITION OF THE WEATHER DISTURBANCE DURING PEAK DAYTIME  
HEATING. HOWEVER, GIVEN AMPLE MORNING CLOUD COVER, WILL SEE HOW  
MUCH INSTABILITY THIS HEATING WILL ACTUALLY HELP GENERATE...IT  
COULD BE A BIT LIMITED. SOUTHERN UTAH, PARTICULARLY SOUTHWEST  
UTAH, MAY SEE CONVECTION SUPPRESSED BEHIND THE WAVE DURING THE  
AFTERNOON, ALTHOUGH SOME CAMS DO SHOW PORTIONS OF SOUTH-CENTRAL  
AND SOUTHEAST UTAH LIGHT UP WITH CONVECTION THIS AFTERNOON.  
TONIGHT, EXPECT SOME NOCTURNAL SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS TO  
CONTINUE ACROSS NORTHERN UTAH. THIS INCLUDES PORTIONS OF THE  
WASATCH FRONT WHERE SOME CAMS MAINTAIN SOME STRONGER STORMS.  
 
DRIER AIR WILL START SO SPREAD INTO THE AREA TOMORROW, BEGINNING  
WITH THE SOUTH. HOWEVER, GIVEN LINGERING LOW-LEVEL MOISTURE ALONG  
WITH DECREASED MORNING CLOUD COVER AIDING AFTERNOON INSTABILITY,  
EXPECT TO SEE SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS,  
SOME OF WHICH WILL CONTINUE TO BE STRONG AND PRODUCE HEAVY RAIN.  
FAR SOUTHERN UTAH WILL SEE LESS COVERAGE OF STORMS DUE TO DRIER  
AIR, BUT CENTRAL AND NORTHERN UTAH WILL LIKELY REMAIN QUITE  
ACTIVE. OTHERWISE, THE CLOUDS AND MOISTURE GIVEN THE ACTIVE  
WEATHER WILL MAINTAIN COOLER AFTERNOON MAX TEMPERATURES ACROSS  
UTAH BOTH TODAY AND TOMORROW, BETWEEN 5-15 DEGREES BELOW NORMAL  
TODAY AND 6-10 DEGREES BELOW TOMORROW.  
   
LONG TERM (AFTER 12Z/6AM THURSDAY)
 
MID LEVEL RIDGING WILL SLOWLY  
RE-ESTABLISH ITSELF ACROSS THE REGION FOR THE LATTER PORTION OF THE  
WEEK THROUGH THE UPCOMING HOLIDAY WEEKEND. WITH RISING HEIGHTS THE  
AIRMASS WILL CONTINUE TO SLOWLY DRY EACH DAY. TEMPERATURES WILL BE  
SLOW TO RESPOND INITIALLY, REMAINING 5-8F BELOW CLIMO THROUGH FRIDAY  
BEFORE SLOWLY TRENDING WARMING THROUGH THE WEEKEND.  
 
SUFFICIENT MOISTURE WILL REMAIN ACROSS THE FORECAST AREA TO SUPPORT  
MAINLY AFTERNOON AND EVENING SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS THURSDAY.  
THESE WILL BE MOST NUMEROUS ACROSS NORTHERN AND CENTRAL UTAH WHERE  
LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN WILL REMAIN POSSIBLE WITH STRONGER UPDRAFTS,  
WHILE DRIER AND MORE STABLE AIR WILL LIMIT CONVECTIVE COVERAGE  
ACROSS THE SOUTH. LINGERING MOISTURE WILL AGAIN SUPPORT SHOWERS AND  
THUNDERSTORMS FRIDAY, WITH COVERAGE AND INTENSITY WANING DUE TO THIS  
SLOW DRYING TREND. BY SATURDAY LINGERING CONVECTION WILL REMAIN  
LARGELY ISOLATED AND CONFINED TO THE HIGHER TERRAIN.  
 

 
   
AVIATION...KSLC
 
PREDOMINANT VFR CONDITIONS WITH SOUTHEASTERLY  
WINDS ARE EXPECTED AT THE TERMINAL THIS MORNING. THERE IS A 20-30%  
CHANCE OF SHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS IMPACTING THE TERMINAL THROUGH  
18Z, WITH THE MAIN THREAT BEING LIGHTNING AND GUSTY OUTFLOW WINDS TO  
25 KTS. AFTER 18Z, SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL BECOME WIDESPREAD  
AROUND THE AREA THROUGH THE AFTERNOON WITH TEMPORARY VISIBILITY  
REDUCTIONS INTO THE MVFR RANGE WITHIN HEAVIER RAINFALL. THE MOST  
LIKELY WINDOW FOR THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE DURING THE 18-22Z TIMEFRAME.  
THE THREAT FOR OCCASIONAL SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS IMPACTING THE  
TERMINAL WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE EVENING AND OVERNIGHT HOURS.  
   
REST OF UTAH AND SOUTHWEST WYOMING
 
A SURGE OF MONSOON MOISTURE  
WILL BRING WIDESPREAD SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS TO THE REGION TODAY.  
THESE WILL BE MOST NUMEROUS ACROSS SOUTHERN UTAH THIS MORNING, THEN  
SPREAD INTO NORTHERN UTAH AND SOUTHWEST WYOMING THIS AFTERNOON.  
LIGHTNING, GUSTY OUTFLOW WINDS, AND TEMPORARY VISIBILITY REDUCTIONS  
IN THE MVFR OR EVEN IFR RANGE WITHIN HEAVY RAIN WILL BE POSSIBLE AT  
ALL TERMINALS THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON. ADDITIONAL SHOWERS AND  
THUNDERSTORMS WILL LINGER ACROSS NORTHERN UTAH AND SOUTHWEST WYOMING  
INTO THE EVENING AND OVERNIGHT HOURS.  
 

 
   
FIRE WEATHER
 
A MONSOONAL PATTERN CONTINUES WITH MOISTURE PEAKING  
OVER THE AREA TODAY. A WEATHER DISTURBANCE LIFTING NORTH ACROSS  
WESTERN UTAH WILL BRING MORE WIDESPREAD PRECIPITATION TO THE AREA  
TODAY, FOCUSING ON SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL UTAH DURING THE MORNING  
AND EARLY AFTERNOON, THEN MORE SO ACROSS CENTRAL AND NORTHERN  
UTAH THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING. WETTING  
RAIN CHANCES WILL BE FAIRLY HIGH ACROSS MOST AREAS TODAY. IN  
CONJUNCTION WITH THE INCREASED MOISTURE, AFTERNOON RELATIVE  
HUMIDITIES SHOULD SEE A MORE NOTABLE INCREASE COMPARED TO THE  
PREVIOUS FEW DAYS.  
 
EXPECT SOME SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS TO CONTINUE TONIGHT,  
ESPECIALLY ACROSS NORTHERN UTAH, SOME OF WHICH COULD BE RELATIVELY  
STRONG AND MAINTAIN A POTENTIAL FOR WETTING RAIN. TOMORROW, THE  
AIRMASS WILL START TO DRY A BIT, ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE FAR SOUTH.  
HOWEVER, LINGERING LOW-LEVEL MOISTURE AND POTENTIALLY BETTER  
INSTABILITY SHOULD ALLOW FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SHOWERS AND  
THUNDERSTORMS, SOME OF WHICH MAY BE STRONG AND PRODUCE WETTING  
RAIN.  
 
COVERAGE AND INTENSITY OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL THEN  
GRADUALLY DECREASE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AND INTO THE WEEKEND AS  
DRIER AIR CONTINUES TO SPREAD INTO THE AREA. AFTERNOON RELATIVE  
HUMIDITIES WILL LOWER BACK INTO THE TEENS IN MANY VALLEYS OVER  
THE WEEKEND.  
 

 
   
SLC WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
UT...NONE.  
WY...NONE.  

 
 

 
 
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