Salt Lake City schools to delay start after major wind storm

Salt Lake City schools to delay start after major wind storm

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Salt Lake City schools will delay their first day until Monday due to continued power outages after a windstorm tore through Utah this week. The storm knocked down trees and caused significant damage from Salt Lake City to Logan. Gov. Gary Herbert declared a state of emergency Wednesday as the state and residents continue clean-up efforts. The Salt Lake City school district was supposed to begin classes virtually on Tuesday when wind gusts of nearly 100 mph roared through the city. The district had already delayed classes two week because of the coronavirus pandemic.