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The Walker Center, Salt Lake City’s Weather Vane

Posted on April 21, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Terina Ria

Terina Ria

SLC skyline including the Walker Center.

The Walker Center lit up red. (Salt Lake City)

The Walker Center is a defining feature of Salt Lake City’s skyline, but what’s the story behind this iconic building, and what do its colorful lights mean?

History

The building was first constructed in 1912 as the Walker Bank Building. At the time, it was the tallest skyscraper between Chicago and San Francisco. Along with Walker Bank, the building housed various other businesses, including a restaurant, barbershop, florist, and cigar store.

Black and white image of Walker Center and Salt Lake City skyline.

What would our skyline be without the Walker Center tower? (Salt Lake City)

Salt Lake City’s Weather Vane

The 64-foot weather tower was installed in the 1940s by a local radio station (KDYL), removed in the 1980s due to city ordinances, then reinstated in 2008 with modern safety upgrades. Today, it provides Salt Lakers with the weather forecast through colored lights:

  • ☀️ Blue = Clear skies
  • ☁️ Flashing blue = Cloudy skies
  • 🌧️ Red = Rain
  • ❄️ Flashing red = Snow

When in doubt, remember this rhyme: Steady blue, clear view. Flashing blue, clouds due. Steady red, rain ahead. Flashing red, snow instead.

A Colorful Upgrade

In December 2021, the tower upgraded from neon to LED lighting. This allowed a broader spectrum of colors and animations to celebrate holidays and events (pink for Valentine’s, green for St. Patrick’s Day etc.).

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