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Sunshine, thunderstorms, rain showers and wind: Utah's boisterous weekend weather forecast has a bit of everything.

The National Weather Service predicted that the stormy activity forecast to hit the Wasatch Front on Friday afternoon would continue and build through Saturday. High temperatures Saturday were to approach 80 degrees, a few degrees warmer than Friday's expectations.

Winds of 20 mph were expected in the Salt Lake and Tooele valleys late Saturday afternoon, along with the precipitation.

Southern Utahns were getting the wind, too, but not the storm activity. High temperatures were to reach the low-90s both Friday and Saturday under partly cloudy skies.

The Utah Division of Air Quality awarded "green," or healthy air quality grades for all monitoring stations through the weekend.

The Intermountain Allergy & Asthma website's index as of Friday ranked oak and mulberry pollen levels as "high" and sycamore as "moderate."

For more extensive forecast information, visit the Tribune's weather page at http://www.sltrib.com/weather.

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