It’ll be hot and dry in northern Utah on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service, but a flash flood watch has been issued for much of the southern part of the state.
Following weeks of persistent drought conditions, Salt Lake City saw significant rain fall on Saturday. A flash flood watch has been issued for southern Utah on Tuesday., but a flash flood watch has been issued for much of the southern part of the state.
Runoff from the rain may result in flash flooding in slot canyons, normally dry washes, slickrock areas and low-lying, flood-prone locations, according to the National Weather Service. Flash flooding is "possible" or "probable" at Utah's national parks and national monuments on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Temperatures will fall to 94 on Wednesday, 90 on Thursday and 89 Friday-Monday. Expect overnight lows in the upper 60s.