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Our long-term forecast suggests that a high-pressure system will keep Utah seeing dry conditions and mild temperatures through mid-week.
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Temperatures are heating up! Higher elevations will see temperatures peak in the 50s, with the tip of the Uintas reaching 42 degrees.
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Jon Meyer, Abby Bushman, and Casey Olson from the Utah Climate Center join for this episode.
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A strong high pressure system will keep Utah seeing high temperatures and clear skies for the rest of the week.
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Higher elevations will see temperatures peak in the forties, with the tip of the Uintas reaching 35 degrees. Northern Utah will have highs in the mid to upper 60s.
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It’ll be a brief change of pace for the northern half of the state, with a small upper level disturbance moving through Thursday bringing some cooler temperatures and some much needed rain. Afternoon highs should be closer to their average for late July, upper 80s in the far north, low 90s down the Wasatch front, and roughly 105 down in St. George.
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An overdue break from the heat for much of northern Utah is coming, with heat advisories Wednesday afternoon set to expire later that night.
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Higher elevations will have peak temperatures in the upper 70s, low 80s with the tip of the Uintahs reaching 60 degrees. Across Utah, temperatures will be found in the 90s, low 100s.