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Grover, Utah Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS65 KSLC 121054 CCA
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Area Forecast Discussion...CORRECTED National Weather Service Salt Lake City UT 454 AM MDT Fri Sep 12 2025

.SYNOPSIS...A slow moving upper level low will impact the region through Saturday. Short-lived high pressure Sunday will transition to a cold front crossing the state Monday into Tuesday.

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.DISCUSSION...A slow moving upper level will continue to impact much of Utah through Saturday. Early morning upper air and satellite analysis indicates an upper level low is centered north of Reno, NV. Southwest flow remains across Utah, while a series of shortwave troughs rotate around the parent low across Oregon and Nevada. Light showers continue across portions of northern Utah in association with subtle jet enhancement.

By this afternoon, a shortwave trough ejecting ahead of the main circulation in southwest flow will provide support for convection across the eastern half of Utah. HREF mean SBCAPE across Utah will range from around 250-500 J/kg, with deep layer shear around 40-50kts. Expect showers and a few thunderstorms to develop through the afternoon and evening from roughly I-15 eastward.

Similar conditions are expected Saturday as the trough axis finally passes overhead.

By Sunday, shortwave ridging will shift across the region. The next upper level low is expected to slowly cross the northern Intermountain Region Monday through Wednesday. This system will likely push a cold front slowly through the state Monday into Tuesday.

Around 30% of the ensemble members bring light precipitation to northern Utah (mainly Provo and northward) with this front, while 70% indicate this front is sufficiently removed from any forcing to be dry. More probable is the reduction of temperatures by at least 2-3 degrees Monday and another 2-3 degrees Tuesday, mainly across northern and central Utah.

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.AVIATION...KSLC...VFR conditions will persist for the KSLC terminal through the period. Variable winds will gradually switch over to light southerly winds that will become gusty during the day. Conditions will remain dry with some scattered mid level clouds.

.REST OF UTAH AND SOUTHWEST WYOMING...VFR conditions will persist for the entire airspace through the period. Mostly dry conditions and some mid level clouds will continue with afternoon convection staying confined to far eastern portions of the airspace unlikely to impact any terminals. Southerly winds will increase during the day.

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.FIRE WEATHER...A slow moving upper level system (that we`ve been talking about for days) will continue to shift across the Great Basin through Saturday. Expect showers and thunderstorms to develop Friday and Saturday afternoon and evening across the eastern half of Utah.

After a brief period of high pressure Sunday, another slow moving upper level low will cross the northern Intermountain Region Monday into Wednesday. This will bring a cold front slowly through the state Monday into Tuesday. Around 30% of the ensemble members bring light precipitation into northern Utah with this cold front, while the remainder indicate a largely dry front.

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.SLC WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... UT...None. WY...None. &&

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