Utah
Latest storm brings snow to some of Utah’s higher elevations
SALT LAKE CITY — Some components of the Beehive State received some snow this weekend — and a few of it even caught.
Whereas the Salt Lake Valley noticed primarily rain, thunder and lightning, different areas received a dusting of snow.
Massive Cottonwood Canyon and Little Cottonwood Canyon acquired some late-season powder in a single day and all through the day on Sunday.
#RoadUpdate ? #SR190 #SR210 vacationers! Snow showers proceed via night for the higher canyons, w/ as much as 2” highway slush anticipated. Rain showers proceed for decrease canyons & roads anticipated to stay moist. A plow is working in every canyon, so please give them room to work & (1/2) pic.twitter.com/e3Km3gu5TS
— UDOT Cottonwood Canyons (@UDOTcottonwoods) May 29, 2022
Some members of the “Utah’s Climate Authority” Fb group reported freshly fallen snow once they awakened Sunday morning in Manila (close to Flaming Gorge).
All through Sunday, others in areas starting from Bountiful to Spanish Fork noticed hail, snow, or a mix of each.
Others from across the state have despatched their photographs to FOX 13 Information as nicely.