(Salt Lake City, UT) — It looks like Utah’s flood season is over. The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City cancelled their last remaining flood warning earlier this week, marking the end of a 40-day stretch of flood watches, warnings, and advisories related to snowmelt flooding. The agency took to Twitter to celebrate the end of runoff season, writing “High-elevation snowmelt runoff will continue this month, but widespread flooding is not expected at this time.”
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