As March takes hold in Utah, residents are preparing for a noticeable change in the weather. A new storm system is set to roll in on Sunday, bringing a mix of rain and snow across the state—a transition that reminds us that even early spring in Utah can be unpredictable.
A Shift in the Air

Meteorologists in Salt Lake City are tracking an incoming system that will usher in cooler temperatures along with changing precipitation. While daytime temperatures are expected to be mild, the arrival of this system will mix rain with occasional snow, particularly in areas with higher elevation. For many, this marks a return to classic winter conditions even as the calendar hints at spring.
Impact Across the State
In urban centers like Salt Lake City, residents may primarily experience rain, but as the system spreads, more snow is expected in the mountainous regions. Commuters, watch out for slick roads and poor visibility during busy times. Drive with caution! With rain and snow on the way, it’s a good idea to get ready. Don’t forget your umbrella and warm clothes for the cold weather.
Community Preparedness
Local leaders want everyone to keep an eye on the weather updates. They suggest checking your car’s tires and securing items outside. Also, it’s good to have an emergency kit in your car. People in Utah are helping each other out, sharing tips for dealing with this tricky weather.
Looking Ahead
The rain and snow are expected to start on Sunday. But meteorologists think things should get better by midweek as the storm moves out. Utahns know that winter can surprise us even in March. People are staying ready and taking the forecast as it comes, ready for anything.