![]() Snow showers are forecast for Wasatch Mountains early Tuesday, but most of the storm is expected to impact areas in central and southern Utah, especially by midday Tuesday. That system is forecast to be pushed out of the state by the end of the day as the low pressure from the Pacific Northwest arrives, Johnson explains. One system is located in the southwest of Utah while another is in the Pacific Northwest as the latter storm moves southeast into Utah, it helped push the other system north into parts of southeast Utah on Monday afternoon. Meteorologists add there's an 80% chance that the system will also clear out the inversion and improve the air quality along the Wasatch Front.Ĭentral and southern Utah will get the "brunt" of the incoming storm as a result of a pair of low-pressure systems currently in the West, says KSL meteorologist Matt Johnson. Utah's northern half is not included in the alerts however, the weather service still forecast snow to fall in the region's mountains and valleys between Tuesday and Wednesday. The alerts take effect Tuesday morning and remain in place through Wednesday afternoon. The alerts state that up to 1 foot or more of heavy snow is possible in the mountains across both regions Tuesday, while the valleys may also receive several inches. The weather service's Salt Lake City office originally issued a winter storm watch for central and southern Utah but adjusted it to a winter weather advisory Monday afternoon, though most of the snow projections remain the same. The National Weather Service on Monday issued a series of winter weather advisories and winter storm watches for most of central and southern Utah. SALT LAKE CITY - Another winter storm is giving fans of snow in Utah something to love this Valentine's Day. ![]()
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