Utah is in for a very wet start to spring after a busy winter. Here's what to expect this week.
Showers will begin to develop in the late afternoon or early evening in southern Utah Sunday before spreading through the rest of the state by the end of the day. "Heavy" precipitation is expected to linger through Monday morning and again later Monday as the back end up of the storm pushes through, Benson explained.1 to 2 feet of snow is forecast for the northern, central and southern mountains.
10 to 15 inches of snow is forecast for the La Sal and Abajo mountain ranges in eastern Utah, while 8 to 16 inches of snow is forecast for the western Uinta mountains. Benson notes that the storm may result in a slick commute Monday, while the weather service advises that "winter driving conditions" should be expected across high-elevation routes in the state. Traction laws may be enforced in some areas.While the incoming storm clears up Tuesday morning, Benson says there won't be much of a reprieve. Another system is forecast to creep into the state from the south later in the day, bringing even more precipitation.
The storm is currently projected to arrive in southern Utah Tuesday afternoon before reaching northern Utah by Tuesday night. Precipitation is expected to continue in waves through Wednesday and Thursday, he added.Dry conditions will continue through much of the weekend. However, the precipitation will be returning for the early to middle part of the upcoming week as a series of potentially significant storm systems move through Utah and southwest Wyoming.
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