Utah Winter Storm Warning: Up to 3 Feet of Snow Expected in Wasatch Mountains Through Saturday
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Salt Lake City, UT – A powerful winter storm continues to bring heavy snowfall to Utah’s mountains, with accumulations of up to 3 feet expected in some areas through Saturday. Travel conditions are deteriorating as mountain routes become hazardous.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), a Winter Storm Warning remains in effect for multiple regions, including the Wasatch Mountains, Southern Mountains, and Wasatch Back, until Saturday morning or afternoon, depending on location. Snowfall totals range from 10 to 35 inches in higher elevations, with the most intense accumulation expected near Brian Head, the Tushar Mountains, and the upper Cottonwoods.
Drivers should prepare for winter driving conditions, including potential traction law restrictions and low visibility due to blowing snow. Commuters in Park City, Heber City, and Huntsville may also experience road disruptions, with snowfall shifting to rain by Friday afternoon in some valley areas.
Authorities urge travelers to carry emergency supplies and check the Utah Department of Transportation’s website for updated road conditions. The storm is expected to ease by Saturday evening, but lingering impacts may affect weekend travel.
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