Listeners in Lehi have woken up to a chilly, wet October morning as a storm system delivers steady rain and even some thunder across northern Utah, according to the latest hourly forecast for October 15. Starting from pre-dawn, temperatures hovered just above 50 degrees Fahrenheit, with rain, drizzle, and occasional thunder rolling through the area until late morning. Most of the showers should begin to taper off by afternoon, making way for drier skies later in the day. The KSL Weather Center confirms a cooler trend, with highs only reaching the mid-50s, a drop of more than ten degrees below the usual for this time of year—don’t forget your rain jacket, listeners, because even though there will be some dry spells, you’re still likely to encounter light showers until evening. Deer Valley and other local mountain areas could see snow above the mountain passes, but here in the valley, it’s rain all the way. The storm has already helped set a new record as the wettest October on record for Salt Lake County. Rain totals in Lehi itself are forecast to be moderate, perhaps up to three-quarters of an inch in some pockets, according to local meteorologists.
For local sports, we’re still waiting on official scores from last night’s high school football games, but given the wet conditions, you can bet the field crew had a busy night. Check with your local school district or the Utah High School Activities Association for final scores later today—games were likely messy, but as any true Lehi fan knows, a little weather never dampens the Pioneer spirit. Speaking of dampness, pollen counts remain low thanks to the rain, and air quality is fresh and clean—no significant pollution advisories to report this morning, according to local monitoring data. Whether you’re headed to work, school, or just grabbing groceries, remember that roads will be slick from the overnight rain; drive cautiously, especially on bridges and overpasses.
Looking ahead, temperatures stay cool for the rest of the work week, but the weekend promises a rebound into the upper 60s and even low 70s on Sunday. That means a few more days of autumn chill, then a chance to get outside and enjoy a true Utah fall weekend, with crisp air and sunshine. If you’re planning weekend activities, keep an eye on the sky—the next weather system is already brewing for early next week, but until then, enjoy the coming dry spell.
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