Well above average temperatures have been the main story for the last
few days. That is expected to change on Wednesday and beyond as a cold
system will drop out of Canada into the interior sections of the United
States. Most of the energy will stay to our east and we’ll see little
more than clouds, but temperatures will take a serious dive, dropping
10-15 degrees over Northern Utah. After the front moves through, the
intermountain west well be under a long-wave trough that will allow
disturbances to periodically move through the area. These are likely
not to be precip producers, but will rather bring with them a few clouds
and reinforcing shots of cooler temperatures through next weekend. So
enjoy the warmth for the next couple days before Autumn makes it’s
return on Wednesday. At this time, there is nothing in the future that
screams, “snow”, but this time of year models have a difficult time
dealing with global pattern changes as we transition seasons, and
sometimes storms can pop up when we don’t expect them. Until then,
enjoy the beautiful Fall weather.
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