Weather
Fall Is Coming
PARK CITY, Utah — After a possible stormy weekend, fall temperatures are expected to arrive on Monday.
Park City has a 48 percent chance of precipitation on Saturday, with storms forecasted across the state.
Unsettled weather is on tap for the weekend. Showers and thunderstorms are possible across much of the state, some storms could become strong. Keep track of the forecast if you have any outdoor plans Saturday. Reminder: “When thunder roars head indoors”#utwx pic.twitter.com/L8aJbYX0TZ
— NWS Salt Lake City (@NWSSaltLakeCity) September 16, 2021
However, on Monday afternoon, Park City’s high temperature is currently forecasted to be 52 degrees Fahrenheit. The lower temperature will feel more at home alongside the changing leaves.
And with that in mind, here’s our current high temperature forecast for Monday, with most locations seeing temperature more typical of late October than mid-September. We’re still a few days out, but it might be time to dust off your jackets for the season. #utwx pic.twitter.com/yf1fOLd2AL
— NWS Salt Lake City (@NWSSaltLakeCity) September 17, 2021
The National Weather Service also sent a warning to gardeners — “there is a chance of frost across many of the higher elevation valleys and normally colder spots of the Wasatch Front Tuesday morning. If you have a garden, you may want to be ready to protect your plants in these areas early next week.”