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Northern Utah's midweek forecast calls for partly cloudy, but dry weather after a Tuesday punctuated by rain showers and thunderstorms.
The National Weather Service credits the departure of a Pacific cold front for ushering in Wednesday's Wasatch Front daytime highs in the mid-60s, and the arrival of southwesterly dry air flow will sustain mild weather through the remainder of the week.
Overnight lows will dip into the 40s in northern Utah as more typical, autumnal patterns deepen.
Southern Utahns will escape the precipitation, but still see cloudier horizons during the midweek period with daytime highs in the low-80s and overnight lows in the low-50s.
The Utah Division of Air Quality rated the entire state as "green," or healthy for breathing, into late this week.
Mold was at "moderate"levels as of Tuesday on the Intermountain Allergy & Asthma website's pollen index, but all other allergens were either very low or too low to register at all.
To learn more about the forecast in detail, visit the Tribune's weather page at sltrib.com/weather.
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