Salt Lake City Braces for Week-Long Heatwave with Temperatures Approaching 90 Degrees
Salt Lake City is expected to experience a full week of temperatures reaching 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

Salt Lake City, UT, August 17, 2026 —
Salt Lake City residents are preparing for an extended period of high temperatures, as forecasts indicate the city will experience a full week with temperatures reaching or exceeding 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
The heatwave is expected to begin soon and continue for approximately seven consecutive days, placing a significant strain on local resources and prompting residents to take precautions against the heat.
Official weather advisories have not yet been issued, but current projections show a consistent pattern of warm weather across the region. Temperatures are anticipated to hover around the 90-degree mark daily, with overnight lows offering little relief for those sensitive to the heat.
Local authorities are advising residents to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day, and check on vulnerable populations, such as the elderly and young children. Cooling centers may be opened if the heat intensifies or persists beyond the initial forecast. Information on potential cooling center locations and operating hours will be provided by the city if activated.
The prolonged high temperatures could also impact energy consumption as demand for air conditioning rises. Utility companies typically advise customers to conserve energy during peak hours to prevent strain on the power grid.
Further updates on the weather forecast and any public health advisories will be released by meteorological services and local government agencies as the situation develops.
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