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Southwestern Utah flash flooding likely as storm Hilary moves north

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Southwestern Utah flash flooding likely as storm Hilary moves north


The rare storm is expected to make landfall near California on Sunday.

(Chris Samuels | The Salt Lake Tribune) Cars drive through a flooded road in West Valley City after monsoonal rain, Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2023. Excessive rain is possible in Utah on Monday as Tropical Storm Hilary moves north.

As Tropical Storm Hilary lumbers toward California, the National Weather Service warned that strong to severe thunderstorms are possible Sunday across southwestern Utah, bringing gusty winds and heavy rain.

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The major hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm Sunday morning but catastrophic conditions were still expected along the Baja California coast and in California on Sunday, when it’s projected to make landfall before continuing north, forecasts show.

In west-central and southwestern Utah, there’s a 15% to 35% chance of flash flooding through Monday, the weather service said, with the risk most prevalent in slot canyons, normally dry washes, and areas near recent burn scars. The areas of Nephi, Manti, Richfield and Escalante are also at risk of flooding.

Those with outdoor plans should monitor the weather and consider changing them, the weather service said.

Flash flooding is a relatively typical risk during monsoon season in Utah, but storm Hilary will carry an elevated threat through Monday morning.

On Sunday, flash flooding is “possible” in Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands and Capitol Reef national parks, as well as Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Grand Staircase-Escalanate National Monument, Natural Bridges National Monument, Grand Gulch and San Rafael Swell, according to the weather service. Flash flooding is “probable” in Zion National Park.

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On Monday, flash flooding is “probable” in all five national parks, plus Glen Canyon, Grand Staircase-Escalante and San Rafael Swell; flash flooding is “possible” in Natural Bridges and Grand Gulch, according to the weather service.

The western portion of the state is also at risk of gusty winds through Monday, the weather service advised. South winds of 30 to 40 mph are expected, with some gusts up to 60 mph, starting Monday morning until about 9 p.m. The probability of winds exceeding 58 mph is around 50%.

Because of the wind risk, the weather service said travel on Interstate 80 will be difficult for high-profile vehicles. Power outages are also possible, and people should secure outdoor objects like trampolines and garbage cans.

St. George is under flood watch through Monday night, the weather service said, with heavy rain starting Sunday night. Unpredictable weather is expected through at least Wednesday night.

In Salt Lake City, there’s a slight chance of showers on Sunday and evening thunderstorms. Unpredictable weather is expected through at least Thursday, the weather service said.

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Liquor licenses go to 7 Utah restaurants and 3 bars, including Kiitos’ Sugar House location

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Utah’s liquor commission approved licenses for three bars and and seven restaurants Thursday, including the long-awaited second location of Kiitos Brewing.

The commission for the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services’ (DABS) also learned that a program to allow customers to “round up” purchases to the nearest dollar — and donate the difference to help unsheltered Utahns — has been successful in its first weeks.

During the board’s monthly meeting Thursday, Todd Darrington, DABS’ director of finance, said $87,989 had been raised so far for the Pamela Atkinson Homeless Account, to support its homelessness services.

Commissioner Jacquelyn Orton said she found that number to be “extraordinary.”

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Through Feb. 28, shoppers at Utah’s state-run liquor stores will also find donation boxes, each supporting a different local charity. With the donation of coats, canned goods, pet food and more, customers can help organizations (see a full list at ABS.utah.gov) that support people and animals across the state.

DABS director Tiffany Clason spoke about the importance of having a plan for a safe ride home when people go out to drink. That’s why DABS has partnered with WCF Insurance and the Utah Department of Public Safety, she said, to have WCF offer $10 rideshare vouchers for bar patrons needing a ride home. People can get the vouchers by scanning a QR code at the door of the bar they’re visiting.

The bars that received their licenses Thursday are:

• SnowmoBAR, 877 S. 200 West, Salt Lake City (conditional, projected opening Jan. 1, 2025). This bar will be a rebrand of Snowmobile Pizza, which has been closed since August for a remodel.

• Eleven Nightclub, downtown Salt Lake City (conditional, projected opening Jan. 10, 2025).

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• Kiitos Brewing, 1533 S. 1100 East, Salt Lake City (conditional, projected opening Jan. 28, 2025). Business manager Jamie Kearns said February is looking more likely for the opening of this second Kiitos location, in Sugar House.

The restaurants that received their licenses are:

• Don Miguel’s, 453 S. Main St., Cedar City.

• The Hub, 1165 S. Main St., Heber City.

• Cody’s Gastro Garage, 2100 S. Main St., Nephi (conditional).

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• Back Spin Bistro, St. George (conditional, projected opening Jan. 1, 2025).

• Cosmica, Salt Lake City (conditional, projected opening Jan. 15, 2025).

• Lucky Slice Pizza, 37 W. Center Street, Logan (conditional, projected opening Feb. 1, 2025; this is a new location).

• Hash Kitchen, Salt Lake City (conditional, projected opening Feb. 14, 2025).





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Next couple of days above average for Utah ahead of a potential Christmas storm

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Another sunny day for Utah ahead of a pair of storms that could bring a white Christmas to the region. But until the the beginning of next week temperatures are 10 degrees or more above average for this time of year.

Salt Lake City:
Thursday- 51 degrees and mostly sunny.

Thursday Night- 29 degrees overnight.

Friday- Mostly sunny with a high of 51 degrees.

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St. George:
Thursday- Mostly sunny day with a high of 62.

Thursday Night- High of 34 overnight.

Friday- 61 degrees and sunny again.

REAL-TIME WEATHER: Get the latest weather forecasts by downloading the FREE Utah Weather Authority app





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Mikhail Sergachev scores in OT to lift Utah over the Canucks 3-2

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Mikhail Sergachev scores in OT to lift Utah over the Canucks 3-2


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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mikhail Sergachev scored 4:48 into overtime to lift the Utah Hockey Club to a 3-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday night.

Clayton Keller and Nick Schmaltz scored for Utah in the third period to force overtime. Karel Vejmelka made 24 saves. Logan Cooley added two assists.

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Danton Heinen and Dakota Joshua scored for Vancouver, and Thatcher Demko stopped 28 shots. Quinn Hughes assisted on both goals.

Takeaways

Utah: Utah is now on a three-game winning streak.

Canucks: The overtime loss put them in a four-way tie on points (31) for first place in the Pacific Division along with the Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings and Vegas Golden Knights.

Key moment

Schmaltz tied the game at 2-2 on a power play with 4:30 to play, after Utah trailed 2-0 earlier in the period.

Key stat

Utah won just its second game this season when trailing after the second period, improving to 2-10-3. It was Vancouver’s first loss of the season when leading after the second.

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The Canucks visit the Golden Knights on Thursday, while the Utah Hockey Club will visit the Wild on Friday.

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