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Avalanche Conditions Expected With Winter Storm

Avalanche Conditions Expected With Winter Storm

Heavy snowfall and strong winds are expected to rapidly increase avalanche danger across Utah, beginning Feb. 17 and continuing through the week. According to a press release from the Utah Avalanche Center, “forecasters expect dangerous and complex avalanche conditions to develop on many slopes, with large natural and human-triggered avalanches […]

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Major Snowfall For Parts of Southern Utah

Major Snowfall For Parts of Southern Utah

(Cedar City, UT) — Utah’s Southern Mountains are about to get a heavy dose of snow. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for the region beginning this morning and lasting until tomorrow night. Forecasters say ten to 20 inches could fall during the storm, and up […]

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Southern Mountains Under Winter Storm Watch

Southern Mountains Under Winter Storm Watch

(Brian Head, UT) — A Winter Storm Watch is in effect today for parts of southern Utah. The National Weather Service issued the advisory for the southern Mountains, including areas around Brian Head, Alton, and Cedar City. Forecasters believe up to two feet of snow could fall in the mountains […]

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UDOT Announces Closures, Rocky Mountain Power Says Outages Likely

UDOT Announces Closures, Rocky Mountain Power Says Outages Likely

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Department of Transportation says the ongoing winter storm will make it very difficult to drive in some areas over the next two days. UDOT announced the overnight closure of Big and Little Cottonwood Canyon yesterday to conduct avalanche mitigation due to the storm. […]

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Winter Storm Hitting Southern Utah Mountains

Winter Storm Hitting Southern Utah Mountains

(Cedar City, UT) — Southern Utah will be under a winter storm warning this weekend as another major storm sweeps in. The winter storm warning covers Washington, Iron, Beaver, Kane, and Garfield counties from 11 a.m. today until 6 a.m. Sunday. Heavy snow is possible above eight-thousand feet, with accumulations […]

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Winter Storm Triggers Crashes, Road, School Closures

Winter Storm Triggers Crashes, Road, School Closures

(Undated) — A number of roads and schools are closed today as the winter storm is making getting around treacherous. The Utah Highway Patrol said troopers had responded to nearly 120 crashes on roads and freeways by 9:30 p.m. last night. The Department of Transportation has issued a road weather […]

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Winter Storm Warning For Southwest Utah This Week

Winter Storm Warning For Southwest Utah This Week

(Cedar City, UT) — A huge winter storm that’s forecast for the western U.S. will generate a Winter Storm Warning for parts of Southwest Utah beginning late today through early Thursday. Lower elevation communities including St. George can expect rain while Cedar City and higher elevation areas are likely to […]

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UDOT To Begin Road Prep Today As Winter Storm Moves In

UDOT To Begin Road Prep Today As Winter Storm Moves In

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Department of Transportation is putting all of its road crews on full alert ahead of another big winter storm. A spokesman for UDOT says crews will begin pretreating roads later today as the storm system moves across the Wasatch Front. UDOT expects travel […]

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Winter Storm Watch For Cedar City This Week

Winter Storm Watch For Cedar City This Week

(Cedar City, UT) — A Winter Storm Watch will be in effect for parts of southwest Utah later this week. The National Weather Service says the notice will impact Cedar City, Beaver and Milford from Tuesday to Wednesday. Up to eight inches of snow is possible in some areas. Forecasters […]

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Upwards Of 28 Inches Of Snow To Come To Some Regions

Upwards Of 28 Inches Of Snow To Come To Some Regions

(St. George, UT) — Southern Utah is gearing up for snow. The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for the cities of Cedar City, Beaver and Milford, and surrounding areas. It’s in effect now until five-p.m. tomorrow. Experts are forecasting upwards of 28 inches of snow.