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Solitude Utah Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS65 KSLC 070909
AFDSLC

Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Salt Lake City UT 309 AM MDT Tue Oct 7 2025

.SYNOPSIS...Dry conditions will continue over Utah and southwest Wyoming through Wednesday with a steady warming trend. Tropical moisture will spread into the area Thursday into Friday before a cold trough tracks across the area during the weekend.

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.SHORT TERM (Through 12Z/6AM Thursday)...The Rex Block pattern currently along the Pacific coast this morning will break down later today as a Pacific Northwest trough moves the ridge eastward as it approaches the coast. Conditions will stay dry over Utah and southwest Wyoming with maxes running near to a few degrees below normal for this time of year.

As the Pacific Northwest trough parks itself along the coast on Wednesday, southerly flow will start to increase over the area, helping temperatures warm to in excess of 5F above seasonal normals with dry conditions continuing to persist.

.LONG TERM (After 12Z/6AM Thursday)...The synoptic set up Thursday will be similar to earlier in the week. A ridge of high pressure will stretch from the southern plains to the southwest U.S. A longwave trough will be off the PacNW coast. Remnants from a tropical system in the eastern Pacific will be off the coast of Baja California. Moisture associated with the tropical system will increase from south to north through Thursday, with models bringing precipitable water values of 0.75-1" for southern Utah. Forcing will be limited, with weak shortwaves in the southwest flow, but that will be enough with the increasing moisture for scattered showers and thunderstorms for southern Utah. Rain will likely not taper off into the evening, but rather pick up with the strong moisture advection and more shortwave energy ahead of the longwave trough.

Precipitable water values will increase to 1-1.25" for southern Utah Friday. Forcing will be better compared to Thursday as the longwave trough tracks inland. Light to moderate rain from Friday will continue through Saturday morning, then taper off through the afternoon. There is uncertainty on where the greatest rainfall totals will be, but models highlight an area from roughly St. George through Moab and south as where the core of the most precipitation will be. Locations in that portion of Utah are forecast for 1-2" of rainfall from Thursday through Saturday. Flood and flash flood risk will undoubtedly increase for prone locations like slot canyons, but also urban areas.

Moisture will enhance throughout southwest Wyoming and Utah Friday, with 0.75-1" precipitable water values. Conditions will be similar to southern Utah Thursday, where scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are likely. Rainfall totals will be relatively light Friday. Moisture content will increase Saturday and longwave trough will continue to approach. Models are in good agreement that a cold front will track into northern Utah sometime Saturday, most likely the afternoon or evening. As moisture increases and the longwave trough tracks closer, rain showers will transition to more consistent light to moderate rain Friday night. Rain will continue through much of Saturday. Rain totals will be lighter than southern Utah, with a range from around 0.5-1.0" from Friday night through Saturday.

Strong cold air advection will come with the cold front. High temperatures for valleys Thursday will be around 80F. Conditions will cool each day as the storm system tracks in. Behind the front Sunday, valley high temperatures will be in the 50s for most of Utah. Snow levels will lower to roughly 7500 feet, with accumulating mountain snow Saturday into Sunday. Accumulations will generally range from 1-4 inches for the Wasatch and Uinta Mountains.

The trough axis will push through early Sunday with precipitation ending. Largely dry conditions will last through early in the week with valley high temperatures generally in the 50s.

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.AVIATION...KSLC...Clear conditions will last through the day with light southeast winds transitioning to light northwest winds around 18Z.

.Rest of Utah and Southwest Wyoming...Clear conditions will last through the day with light winds.

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.FIRE WEATHER...Dry conditions will continue today and tomorrow over the area, with high temperatures moving above seasonal normals by Wednesday afternoon. Southerly flow over the area will increase beginning Wednesday, drawing a significant amount of tropical moisture into southern Utah by Thursday, spreading into the remainder of the area by Friday. This will result in the potential for widespread precipitation, particularly for southern and eastern portions of Utah, through Saturday. A Pacific storm system crossing the area late Saturday into Sunday will bring a heightened potential for precipitation for northern Utah along with much cooler temperatures.

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

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SHORT TERM/FIRE WEATHER...Traphagan LONG TERM/AVIATION...Wilson

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NWS SLC Office Area Forecast Discussion

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