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Summer bows out of Utah with some rather autumn-like weather.

Showers and thunderstorms will be "fairly numerous" across the state Sunday, bringing the possibility of locally heavy rainfall, according to the National Weather Service. The storms will begin tapering off in the southwest late Sunday afternoon.

By Monday, the first day of autumn, the rain will be mostly isolated to the northeastern portion of the state, and end that evening, according to the weather service.

The wet weather is keeping at least the northern end of the state feeling more like autumn, too. Salt Lake City can expect a high of 75 on Sunday, followed by 78 on Monday. St. George, meanwhile, will see highs of 87 and 91 on Sunday and Monday, respectively, according to the weather service.

All of the rainy and windy weather is also keeping the air clean. The air quality statewide will be healthy Sunday and into Monday, according to the Utah Division of Air Quality.

For more detailed forecast information, visit The Salt Lake Tribune's weather page.

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