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Now, this is more like it, Autumn.

After spending much of the first two weeks of official Fall with lingering summertime temperatures, northern Utahns could look for more seasonal conditions this weekend: thunderstorms, rain showers and daytime highs in the 60s.

Saturday's forecast for the Wasatch Front, coming just days after the region flirted with 90-degree temperatures well above normal autumnal ranges, also was to bring overnight lows in the upper-40s.

The belated cooling trend also will have an effect on southern Utah, where near triple-digit temperatures earlier in the week were to give way to daytime highs in the low- to mid-80s. No precipitation was on the horizon for Utah's Dixie, however.

The Utah Division of Air Quality rated air quality as "green," or healthy, extending into the weekend.

The Intermountain Allergy and Asthma website listed sagebrush as "very high," mold as "high," and other allergens "low" on its pollen index as of Friday.

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

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