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Salt Lake City, UT – A powerful winter storm will bring significant snowfall to northern and central Utah starting Friday. Forecasters predict accumulations of 3-6 inches in mountain areas, with localized totals reaching 12 inches in the Cottonwoods and Bear River Range.
According to the National Weather Service, snowfall will begin late Friday and peak through Saturday afternoon. Valley locations, including Wasatch Back, could see light accumulations of 2-4 inches, while other valley areas might only receive trace amounts.
Cold temperatures and moisture content remain factors in determining exact totals. Snow showers could linger in mountain areas through Sunday, though they are expected to be lighter. Motorists traveling through mountain passes should prepare for hazardous conditions and reduced visibility.
The National Weather Service advises residents to monitor updates, as storm conditions could shift. Those in higher elevations should take precautions, including securing outdoor items and ensuring access to emergency supplies.
Temperatures are forecast to remain below freezing throughout the weekend, creating icy conditions on roads and walkways. The storm could disrupt weekend travel plans, especially for those heading to mountain recreational areas.
This storm follows a series of recent snow events, marking an active winter season for Utah. Residents should plan ahead and stay informed by following updates from the National Weather Service and local authorities.
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