Utah
Cold temps, possible snow as first winter storm set to blast Utah
SALT LAKE CITY — These triple-digit temps over the summer season and cozy fall days will all develop into a distant reminiscence for many of Utah over the weekend.
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A winter storm is anticipated to blast a lot of the state with the coldest temperatures of the 12 months, with doable snow flurries in northern Utah and the Salt Lake Valley.
The entrance will begin to be felt late Friday as winds decide up within the night, with the best winds anticipated Saturday in areas west of Interstate 15, in keeping with the Salt Lake Metropolis workplace of the Nationwide Climate Service.
By noon Saturday, rain is forecast for northern Utah earlier than spreading south. Snow could also be seen throughout greater areas, with the prospect of flurries on valley benches.
Chilly temperatures will arrive Sunday, with the NWS forecasting a tough freeze for a lot of Utah valleys. Temperatures in northern Utah on Sunday heading into Monday will attain the low 30s, with highs simply breaking the 50s.
Forward of the primary winter storm, residents are being urged to winterize their properties to organize for the season.