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Utah’s meteorological winter lands among the 10 wettest on record
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SALT LAKE CITY — If this winter felt colder and wetter than regular, it was.
Utah’s 2022-23 meteorological winter, which wrapped up final week, ended up being the ninth-wettest and Forty ninth-coldest on document, based on information launched by the Nationwide Facilities for Environmental Info on Wednesday. The company’s data date again to 1895.
Prime 10 winter helps drought situations
The Beehive State collected, on common, 5.8 inches of precipitation over December, January and February, 2.75 inches above the earlier meteorological winter and a couple of.26 inches above the Twentieth-century regular.
The info is totally different than snowpack ranges as a result of it is based mostly on a mixture of valley and mountain places throughout the state, whereas snowpack is a calculation of the water within the snow at a number of mountain places throughout Utah. The mountain snowpack gained 15.5 inches over the identical span of time, crossing the 20-inch plateau final week.
This previous winter was the best in six years. The all-time document stays 6.9 inches, set between December 1992 and February 1993.
Utah’s 10 wettest meteorological winters since 1895
- 1992-1993: 6.9 inches
- 1979-1980: 6.49 inches
- 1908-1909: 6.24 inches
- 2016-2017: 6.23 inches
- 1968-1969: 6.08 inches
- 1915-1916: 5.99 inches
- 1906-1907: 5.88 inches
- 1910-1911: 5.81 inches
- 2022-2023: 5.80 inches
- 2004-2005: 5.66 inches
Source: Nationwide Facilities for Environmental Info
Utah wasn’t alone in having above-average precipitation this previous winter. Many states throughout the West posted precipitation totals properly above regular. Nevada ended up with its eight-wettest winter, whereas California and Colorado’s winters every landed eleventh total. The sample even continued eastward, the place Wisconsin had its wettest winter on document and Minnesota had its second-wettest since 1895.
“An abundance of precipitation fell through the winter season from California to the Nice Lakes, and in elements of the Mississippi, Tennessee and Ohio river valleys, Northeast and inside Southeast,” the Nationwide Facilities for Environmental Info wrote in a report Wednesday.
It was a unique story within the Pacific Northwest, because the winter jet streams predominantly arrange over California. Oregon had its Twenty ninth-driest winter, whereas Washington (thirty second) and Idaho (thirty ninth) additionally ended up with below-normal winters.
However the combination of rain and snow helped Utah chip away at its ongoing drought.
Whereas 89% of Utah remained in at the least a average drought to start meteorological spring, the share of the state in excessive or distinctive drought dropped from 50.6% at first of winter to three.9% on the finish of it, based on the U.S. Drought Monitor. The proportion of Utah in at the least extreme drought additionally dropped from nearly 91% to 48.7%.
Even Utah’s reservoirs received a lift earlier than the spring runoff. The state’s reservoir system jumped from 44% full at first of December to 51% by the top of February. It is presently 10 proportion factors under the conventional for the beginning of March however is predicted to realize floor because the snowpack melts within the coming months.
Nonetheless, the report Wednesday acknowledges that Lake Powell, alongside the Utah-Arizona border, reached an all-time low once more this winter, “elevating considerations for hundreds of thousands of People that depend on that system.”
A colder-than-average winter within the West
In the meantime, the common temperature this previous winter additionally ended up under regular. Utah’s common temperature for the previous three months was 27 levels Fahrenheit, 3 levels under the earlier winter and 0.6 levels under the Twentieth-century regular.
The identical pattern occurred all through the West. A number of states throughout the area ended up with below-average temperatures.
Once more, there was a story of two winters within the U.S. Most East Coast states ended up with a number of the warmest meteorological winters on document, together with Massachusetts which ended up with its warmest season since 1895. Oddly sufficient, Wednesday’s report notes that Boston’s Logan Worldwide Airport recorded an all-time document low of 10 levels under zero on Feb. 4 inside the meteorological winter.
The typical temperature of the contiguous U.S. over the winter ended up at 34.9 levels, about 2.7 levels above the Twentieth-century regular regardless of the 2 extremes. It was the seventeenth warmest on document.
Going again to Utah, state water specialists say that the temperatures over meteorological spring will play an necessary issue within the upcoming spring runoff. The precise temperatures and situations may help reservoir assortment effectivity whereas minimizing flooding dangers.
“There’s this form of excellent (state of affairs) the place it melts just a little then it form of freezes in a single day,” stated Laura Haskell, drought coordinator with the Utah Division of Water Sources, in an interview with KSL.com final month. “Loads of it truly is as much as Mom Nature — the way it melts and the way a lot we get to see within the reservoirs.”
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Utah National Guard gets new, top-of-the-line Apache helicopters
WEST JORDAN, Utah — The Utah National Guard has been serving the state since 1894 with roots dating back to the Minutemen of the 17th-century American colonies.
This weekend, they received quite the boost in the form of the Army’s most advanced attack helicopter.
“These aircraft are extremely fast compared to our other aircraft,” said Col. Patrick.
On Saturday, the Utah National Guard took their new Apache helicopters for a spin.
“The flight went better than we could have hoped for. A little weather on the east coast, but after that, it wasn’t bad at all,” Patrick said.
The first four of 24 Apaches arrived early Saturday morning after they went under full inspection.
“They’ve got software on there that it’s like playing a video game. You just fly the video game and the airplane… is fast and smooth, which is the good thing, and so it’ll just hold the altitude and airspeed and just keep on trucking along. It’s pretty good,” Patrick said.
The first Apache helicopters arrived in Utah back in 1992.
“It just continues the legacy of the air pirates and what we bring to not only Utah, but really to the global fight and security, really,” Patrick added.
The colonel calls it a major step forward.
“What a great day for Utah as we advance into the next couple decades of combat operations and what we can provide to, you know, the global security.”
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Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Utah Hockey Club – Game #21 Preview, Projected Lines & TV Info
The depth continues to be tested as the bodies keep dropping out of the lineup up front. Tonight, a resilient Maple Leafs team is seeking its fourth consecutive win as Alex Nylander debuts on an all-Marlies line against a tired 8-9-2 Utah Hockey Club (7:00 p.m. EST, TSN4).
Head-to-Head Stats: Maple Leafs vs. Utah
In the 2024-25 regular season statistics, Utah holds the advantage in three out of five offensive categories and three out of five defensive categories.
Game Day Quotes
Craig Berube on what he learned from the pre-scout of Utah’s 6-1 win over Pittsburgh last night:
The power play was good. They got three. They’re fast, and they have a lot of skill. They make a lot of plays — a lot of west-west plays — and get up the ice really well. Their D are involved.
We have to check well tonight. We have to stay out of the penalty box. Our PK is going to be important.
Overall, we need to take time and space away from this team right out of the offensive zone. Be hard on them breaking plays up. That will be very important tonight.
Berube on the decision to start Joseph Woll over Anthony Stolarz tonight:
[Woll] had a really good game against Vegas. We are just thinking ahead here. Stolly has played a lot. We have some time here. He is working in practice and doing a lot of good things.
That’s really it. We just talk about things and make decisions on what we think is best for the goalies and the team.
I talked earlier about how both goalies are going to see more net than they have in the past. It is important that we manage it to the best of our abilities.
Woll is coming off a real solid game against a real good team. We wanted to go back with him.
Berube on what improvements he is looking for from his team offensively after a week of practice:
Attacking more than we are. There are times when we tend to just control the play a little bit too much on the outside. We could attack more with more shots to the net, get pucks low to high, and do more on-and-off shooting while getting people to the net with numbers around there.
Resets to the back of the net, making quick plays out of there, doing things a little bit quicker, moving it quicker, supporting it quicker, and getting more pucks to the net than we are.
Berube on why Fraser Minten is so trustworthy despite his lack of experience:
It goes back to a great draft pick, finding a player who is so responsible at a young age. You guys aren’t on the bench, but just hearing him talk on the bench and how he sees the game, he says all the right things.
You don’t see young guys do that very often. He is already doing it at a very young age with very little experience. It is great to see. It’s refreshing. It really is.
Minten on the keys to success for his line with Nikita Grebenkin and Alex Nylander:
We just have to be simple with pucks and forecheck, using our speed to get pucks back on the forecheck. From there, let the skill make things happen. Those guys are really good when they get it back, so we have to make sure we are forechecking hard to retrieve pucks, and we’ll go from there.
Minten on the keys to success in the net-front role on the top power-play unit:
Try not to overcomplicate it too much. Get the goalie’s eyes, get in sight lines, try to get pucks back, get some tips, get some screens, and cause a little chaos. You can draw a defender with you. If you’re going backdoor, you give them a little more space. Be ready for anything coming to you. They are great players, so just try to read off of them, and hopefully, it goes well.
Minten on his experience level in front of the net on the power play:
In junior, I was mostly a flank guy with the puck more, but last year, I kind of got into it more at the end of the year, and I have been playing that role with the Marlies every game so far this year.
Minten on Morgan Rielly’s guidance at the NHL level:
He has been amazing. We have a lot in common, being from the same place. He took me under his wing a little bit and has been super nice. It makes it easy when you are coming in at 18 or 19 and there is a guy who comes to talk to you and is a really nice, supportive guy and friend. He has been awesome.
Toronto Maple Leafs Projected Lines
Forwards
#74 Bobby McMann — #91 John Tavares — #16 Mitch Marner
#89 Nick Robertson— #29 Pontus Holmberg — #88 William Nylander
#71 Nikita Grebenkin — #39 Fraser Minten — #92 Alex Nylander
#46 Alex Steeves — #24 Connor Dewar — #18 Steven Lorentz
Defensemen
#22 Jake McCabe — #8 Chris Tanev
#44 Morgan Rielly — #95 Oliver Ekman-Larsson
#2 Simon Benoit — #25 Conor Timmins
Goaltenders
Starter: #60 Joseph Woll
#41 Anthony Stolarz
Extras: Jani Hakanpää, Philippe Myers
Suspended: Ryan Reaves (four games remaining)
Injured (IR): Auston Matthews, Max Domi, Matthew Knies
Injured (LTIR): Calle Jarnkrok, Dakota Mermis, Max Pacioretty, David Kampf
Utah Hockey Club Projected Lines
Forwards
#9 Clayton Keller — #27 Barrett Hayton — #8 Nick Schmaltz
#22 Jack McBain — #92 Logan Cooley — #11 Dylan Guenther
#63 Matias Maccelli — #17 Nick Bjugstad — #67 Lawson Course
#15 Alex Kerfoot — #82 Kevin Stenlund — #53 Michael Carcone
Defensemen
#98 Mikhail Sergachev — #2 Olli Maata
#28 Ian Cole — #10 Maveric Lamoureux
#7 Michael Kesselring — #41 Robert Bortuzzo
Goaltenders
Starter: #70 Karel Vejmelka
Jayson Stauber
Injured: Sean Durzi, John Marino, Connor Ingram
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NHL On Tap: Maple Leafs host Utah, seek 4th straight win without Matthews | NHL.com
Welcome to the NHL On Tap, a daily look at the games on the NHL schedule. There is one game on the schedule for Sunday, which will be televised nationally in the United States and Canada.
Game of the day
Utah Hockey Club at Toronto Maple Leafs (7 p.m. ET; TVAS, TSN4, NHLN, Utah16)
Mitch Marner, William Nylander and John Tavares have all stepped up for the Maple Leafs (12-6-2) in the absence of captain Auston Matthews and look to continue the trend against Utah (8-9-3) at Scotiabank Arena. Marner has 12 points (four goals, eight assists), Nylander nine points (four goals, five assists) and Tavares eight points (four goals, four assists) in the seven games without Matthews, who is out with an upper-body injury. Toronto has won three in a row and is 6-1-0 without Matthews, who skated prior to practice Saturday and said he could return from an upper-body injury this upcoming week. Marner leads Toronto with 26 points (six goals, 20 assists) in 20 games and has points in six of the seven games Matthews has missed. Maple Leafs goalie Joseph Wall made 31 saves in a 3-0 win against the Vegas Golden Knights on Wednesday for his first shutout of the season and second in the NHL. Utah is playing the second game of a back-to-back for the first time in team history and will look to build on a 6-1 win at the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday. Dylan Guenther had two goals and an assist, and Clayton Keller had three assists, helping Utah end a three-game losing streak. Goalie Jaxson Stauber could make his Utah debut after being recalled from Tucson of the American Hockey League on Wednesday; the 25-year-old has not played an NHL game since Feb. 22, 2023, with the Chicago Blackhawks. No. 1 goalie Connor Ingram has missed the past two games with an upper-body injury.
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