Welcome to Utah.
SLC seems to be transitioning into the shoulder season now. any worthwhile trail is either completely or partially covered in snow, with the bare spots most likely being muddy. adn not much is going to change at least for the next coupla weeks after looking at the NWS short term forecast. However, this time of year lots of folk like to stretch out there legs in city creek canyon, bonneville shoreline trail, even the groomed road up in Millcreek Canyon is enjoyed by folks not really into snowsports.
If you plan on making a future here in SLC, i'd suggest looking into the various snowsport options to explore the wonderful winterwonderland of the wasatch and uintah [and other nearby] ranges, gain more exposure to fresh air, to also maintain your general fitness heading into spring hiking/backpacking desert season, and to keep your sanity. winters are longer than you'd think, the dog-days of winter-inversion seriously takes it toll on the human psyche, and suprisingly, the deserts of southern and western utah are not that much more hospitable for winter escape (be prepared for snow [ less of it], below freezing hi-temps, and lots of cold wind).