SALT LAKE CITY — Thursday marks the 24th day this summer of temperatures reaching 100 degrees in Salt Lake City. Also, the third day in a row of temperatures hitting 100 degrees, said Matt Johnson with KSL TV.
However, Johnson said you can expect cooler temperatures as soon as Friday due to a low-pressure system moving in from the west. This weather moving in will bring storms across the state over the weekend.
Johnson also says that we could see other 100-degree days up until early September.
In 2022, we’ve already hit the second highest number of flash flood warnings statewide that have ever been recorded.
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According to Johnson, 77 flash flood warnings have been issued in Utah as of August 2022. This record is only beaten by 2021, which had a total of 118 flash flood warnings.
Becky Bruce and Devin Oldroyd contributed to this story.