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Northern Utah can expect highs on Monday in the upper 50s to low 60s, according to the National Weather Service.

Temperatures in Salt Lake City and Provo are expected to reach about 61 and fall overnight to 44 and 41, respectively. In Wendover, the high should be near 62 and the low about 48, the weather service says.

A series of weak weather disturbances will bring some light precipitation to northern Utah at the beginning of the week, the weather service says. Ogden and Logan both have a slight chance of showers on Monday and should see highs in the upper 50s and lows in the 40s.

Park City's high is predicted to reach 52, with the temperature dropping to 28 at night. The forecast calls for a slight chance of rain or snow in the morning and then again at night.

In St. George, the thermometer should hit 79 and a low of 53 is expected.

The Utah Division of Air Quality is forecasting the air in most of the monitoring districts in the state will be "good" on Monday based on particulate pollution levels. Uintah, Duchesne and Washington counties are classified as "moderate."

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