(Undated) — A weekend storm brought cooler temperatures and snow to the Wasatch Mountains, affecting mountain pass travel. A second system arriving tomorrow could bring snow and colder temperatures, potentially impacting Thanksgiving travel, especially in central and southern Utah. Up to two feet of snow may accumulate in mountain areas, with snow or rain expected through Wednesday. Travelers are advised to monitor conditions and take winter precautions, especially when traveling through mountain passes.
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