Saturday Night and Beyond
Ample sunshine sent Saturday afternoon temperatures to the low 80s. No big changes on the way for Sunday. Lows tonight will dip to the lower 50s, with mid 40s in the cool spots like Cookeville and McMinnville. On Monday we’ll see a few more clouds, but the rain chances don’t look good. Climate records tell us that early Fall is the driest time of the year; the forecast follows suit through the next seven days (at least). Temperatures will climb into the upper 80s by the end of the work week, running about 10 degrees above average.


Elsewhere:
It was a crummy day in Salt Lake City: overcast with rain and temperatures in the mid 30s. At 2:00 pm local time, they experienced some wet snow; the first of the season. In the higher elevations of the nearby Wasatch Mountains, the snow was more impressive. Check out viewer-submitted pictures from one of Salt Lake City television stations here.
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