Mother Nature delivered the cold air as promised and we have a wonderful mid-June airmass in place over northern Utah this morning.
Temperatures reported within the 1 hour ending at 1324 UTC (0724 MDT) show 40s in the Salt Lake Valley with 20s and a few 20s in the mountain valleys on the Wasatch Back.
A few minimum temperatures (so far) that caught my eye: Natural History Museum of Utah 36, Alta-Guard 25, Top of Snowbird Tram 19, and I80/Silver Creek Junction 24.
The aiport reports minimum temperatures every six hours and at 6 AM their minimum was 45. There's a chance it could go a degree below that. If you are wondering, the record low for today is 37 (set in 1928), so that's safe.
It could be a long time until we see temperatures this low again. Enjoy.
Y’all seem to really hate summer. Can’t imagine why 😂
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