![]() As the colder air moves in, it’s likely that by Sunday afternoon, the valley rain in northern Utah, including the Wasatch Front, transitions into valley snow. If you have any plans to be out and about, be sure to keep tabs on the weather and be safe on the roadways.įrom overnight tonight into Sunday, the cold front will traverse the state with much colder air moving in behind it. As we go into tonight and approach midnight, everyone will have a good chance of picking up some precipitation with it still mainly being valley rain and mountain snow. There will likely be some breaks for spots during the first half of the day, however, by the late afternoon and evening, a cold front will begin to approach from the west. today, while in southern Utah, it will likely be at or above 7000ft. This will result in valley rain and mountain snow today with northern Utah seeing the snow line mainly at and above 6000ft. A second warm front will lift across the region today which will result in temperatures running about 5-10 degrees above average in northern Utah and about 2-5 degrees above average in southern Utah. While we see consistent heavy mountain snow, the forecast is a bit trickier in our valleys due to the warm nature of this storm. Here is a complete breakdown of all the warnings in effect across our area. Utah’s Skinwalker Ranch most searched landmark in U.S. Like Park City, totals may reach to or be above 18″! As a whole, the bulk of accumulations we’ll see over the next couple of days will be above 7000ft. ![]() Through Sunday night, most mountains will pick up between 1-3 feet of snow while some northern mountains, like the upper Cottonwood Canyons could get closer to 5 feet! As for the Wasatch Back, 6-12″ of snow is expected, mainly above 6000ft., and closer to 7000ft. A winter storm warning is in effect for all of our mountains across the state, plus the Wasatch Back is included as well. With heavy mountain snow expected, the National Weather Service has issued several Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Weather advisories across Utah. Over the next couple of days, heavy mountain snow is expected, while in our valleys, today will bring mainly rain before colder air moving in tomorrow will likely result in rain transitioning back to snow. SALT LAKE CITY ( ABC4) – Hey there Utah, happy New Year’s Eve! Yesterday kicked off an active stretch of weather that will stick around through the New Year’s Day weekend. ![]()
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