For the second year in a row, Salt Lake City registered its hottest July on record, according to preliminary data from the National Weather Service.
Salt Lake City has tied the record for the most 100-degree days in a year.
But according to the National Weather Service, that’s unlikely to happen in the next week. Highs aren’t expected to get close to triple digits for the next few days — expect 88 on Monday, 81 on Tuesday, 84 on Wednesday, 90 on Thursday, 87 on Friday and 86 on Saturday and Sunday. While Salt Lake City sweltered on Sunday, parts of central and southern Utah got drenched. There was street flooding in Cedar City, Moab and St. George.
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