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Hot days and clear daytime skies with possible evening thundershowers are on the weather menu for northern Utah as the new work week begins.

The Wasatch Front looked for highs near 90 degrees on Tuesday, up a few degrees from Monday.

Southern Utahns expected high temperatures around 90 as well on Tuesday, about 5 degrees warmer than forecast for Monday. A slight chance of evening thunderstorms were on tap, too.

The Utah Division of Air Quality predicted "yellow," or compromised breathing conditions for most regions statewide into late the midweek, though Carbon county was at "green," or healthy air quality.

The Intermountain Allergy & Asthma website's pollen index was "high" only for grass, with chenopods and mold rated at "moderate" levels.

For more extensive forecast information, visit The Tribune's weather page at http://www.sltrib.com/weather.

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