Updated
Updated · KUTV 2News · Jun 21
Utah Firefighters Get Brief Wind Relief as Cold Front Drops Salt Lake City Into the 80s
Updated
Updated · KUTV 2News · Jun 21

Utah Firefighters Get Brief Wind Relief as Cold Front Drops Salt Lake City Into the 80s

2 articles · Updated · KUTV 2News · Jun 21

Summary

  • Upper-teen wind gusts are expected Sunday after a cold front weakened the stronger winds that spread Utah wildfires across thousands of acres on Saturday.
  • Orange air quality is adding a new hazard, with smoke making conditions unhealthy for sensitive groups even as cooler weather offers firefighters some relief.
  • Salt Lake City is forecast to stay in the mid- to upper-80s Sunday instead of Saturday's low-90s, while southern Utah still faces southerly winds as the front moves through.
  • High pressure is expected to rebuild next week, pushing Wasatch Front temperatures back into the 90s and southern Utah well above 100 degrees.

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