![]() The system is forecast to reach the northern half of the state by the late afternoon and early evening, which may lead to some wet roads during the afternoon commute along the Wasatch Front. Note, additional RWAs will be issued over the coming days.įor more info, visit: #utwx #utsnow /mrWAJkVMhP- UDOT Traffic March 19, 2023 "(There's) no spring in sight for the next seven (days)," said KSL meteorologist Matt Johnson.Īnother storm will move through the state and bring widespread mountain road snow Sunday night through Tuesday morning. It's another reminder that winter in Utah isn't over quite yet. Utah's valleys could see a little bit of snow over the next few days, in addition to temperatures that will remain below normal across the state over the next week. Two feet of snow, or more, are possible in some mountain areas from what is set to be a more powerful wave coming in from the south. The National Weather Service has elevated its initial winter storm watch into a mix of winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories across Utah for the second wave of storm activity heading into the state this week. The statewide snowpack also climbed to 24.7 inches of water by Tuesday morning, more than 2 inches above the previous record for this point in the snow season since at least 1980. It helped push Brighton Resort’s season snow total past 700 inches for the season, the earliest a resort has reached that total in 80 years of recordkeeping. Over an inch of rain fell in New Harmony in southern Utah, while over a foot of snow fell at Alta Ski Area in the Wasatch Mountains. The first wave of a major storm system arrived in Utah on Monday, bringing all sorts of wacky weather on the first day of spring, including rain, lightning and snow in the valleys.
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