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Following a warm, breezy Saturday, Utahns should feel similar temperatures and see partly cloudy skies.

South winds across the Wasatch Front will blow from 10 to 20 mph beginning Sunday afternoon and continuing throughout the evening. Monday is expected to begin breezy with sunshine in the morning, then clouds rolling in, leading to a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, which will continue through Monday night.

Salt Lake City residents can expect highs in the upper 90s on Sunday, while St. George will remain toasty with a high of 102 degrees Sunday and 101 Monday.

People in southern Utah can expect a breezy Sunday with southwest winds in the late afternoon blowing between 15 and 25 mph and a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening. Monday is expected to be sunny in the morning with storm clouds rolling in during the afternoon. The area will have a 20 percent chance of rain throughout the night and into Tuesday.

The Utah Division of Air Quality predicts "green," or healthy conditions in some counties across southern Utah, but most of the state faces "yellow" or moderate conditions Sunday.

For more extensive forecast information, visit The Salt Lake Tribune's weather page.

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