High pressure building in today will give us a break from the wet weather this afternoon through early Wednesday. The next storm will bring more rain & snow from Wednesday afternoon into Friday.
Winter Weather Warnings In 17 States
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A storm headed to Utah could produce 1-3 feet of snow in the mountains across the state, along with strong rain totals in the valleys, between Wednesday and Friday.
Salt Lake City’s annual snowfall total remains on pace to be its lowest since the National Weather Service began collecting records in 1874.
Moderate to heavy snow will continue throughout the early morning making roads slick. The showers will be consistent for the first half of the morning but gradually taper off by late afternoon.
A winter weather advisory in place Tuesday morning for mountain regions across Utah will melt away to a calmer afternoon - but the calm won't last.
SALT LAKE CITY — Southern Utah is experiencing historically low snowpack levels and are starting to see extreme drought conditions. National Weather Service hydrologist Glen Merrill said while snowpack levels in northern Utah are at or above normal, southern Utah is struggling.
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