Oakley, UT Marine Weather and Tide Forecast
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June 2, 2024 12:31 PM MDT (18:31 UTC) Change Location
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FXUS65 KSLC 021026 AFDSLC

Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Salt Lake City UT 426 AM MDT Sun Jun 2 2024

SYNOPSIS
With an active northern stream remaining in control, expect active weather to persist through late Monday. By Wednesday, strong high pressure will bring the hottest airmass of the summer to much of the region.

.SHORT TERM (Through 12Z Tuesday)...The active northern stream continues to keep the short term forecast interesting, with models trending toward a more substantial system Monday afternoon and evening. Early morning upper air and satellite analysis indicates a shortwave trough is progressing through the Great Basin, with a relatively strong jet maxima approaching the Pacific Coast.

Expect the threat of high-based convection again today in association with the previously mentioned shortwave trough, though mainly across northern and eastern Utah. The best threat for gusty and erratic microburst winds will be across eastern portions of the CWA

A significant portion of the guidance envelope has shifted toward a further south solution for the cold front Monday afternoon and Monday evening. While the best jet support for precipitation will be near to just north of the Utah/Idaho border, expect a band of showers and thunderstorms, heaviest across northern Utah, to cross the area Monday afternoon and evening. Isolated showers and thunderstorms will be possible for portions of central and southern Utah, though the far south will likely remain dry and hot.

.LONG TERM (After 12Z Tuesday)...A drier post-frontal northwest flow will be in place through Tuesday. It will be the coolest day of the week throughout southwest Wyoming and most of Utah, with valley high temperatures mainly upper 70s or low 80s. The exception will be far southern Utah, where less cold air advection is forecast from the Monday into Tuesday storm system. Lower Washington County and Lake Powell highs will range from the upper 90s to low 100s.

Confidence is high on a powerful ridge building in from the west Wednesday. The ridge will be in place at least into the weekend, bringing unseasonably warm conditions. Highs Wednesday will get into the upper 80s for most northern valleys, roughly 5-10F warmer than normal, and into the 90s and 100s for southern valleys, 10-15F warmer than normal. With strong subsidence and minimal moisture, clear skies are likely throughout southwest Wyoming and Utah.

Conditions will be similar Thursday, with the main difference being temperatures around 5F warmer. That will put some locations in record high territory, but in general, forecast highs and lows are slightly cooler than records. By later Thursday, models bring some mid and upper level moisture, especially into southern Utah.
While conditions will be dry, clouds could have some impact on warming in that portion of Utah.

Moisture will build northward Friday. Although forcing will be limited, enhanced moisture and daytime warming will likely bring at least scattered clouds with isolated showers and thunderstorms, mainly in the mountains. Although temperatures aloft will be similar to Thursday, maximum warming could be limited with more clouds and definitely with showers or thunderstorms.

AVIATION
KSLC...Light southeast winds will last through around 17Z when winds transition to northwest. Isolated showers and thunderstorms from 20-03Z will primarily be to the east. Winds will transition to southeast around 04Z.

REST OF UTAH AND SOUTHWEST WYOMING
Isolated showers from 20-03Z for portions of eastern Utah will be capable of gusty, erratic outflow winds. Gusty west to southwest winds will peak around 25 knots from 18-03Z for southwest Wyoming and southern Utah.

FIRE WEATHER
Isolated high-based convection will again be a threat across northern and eastern Utah today, while southern Utah remains warm, dry and breezy. Minimum humidities will trend higher for much of the region Monday. A stronger cold front will bring the threat of wetting rain to northern Utah Monday afternoon into Monday evening, with a chance of precipitation for portions of central and southern Utah. A strong area of high pressure will build into the area Wednesday, bringing the hottest temperatures of the season. By Friday, mid- level moisture may begin to increase bringing the threat of dry lightning to portions of the state.

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




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