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Utah Snow Warning as 4 Inches to Hit: 'Atypical'

Utah Snow Warning as 4 Inches to Hit: 'Atypical'

Summary

Utah’s mountains are expected to receive up to 4 inches of snow in a rare late-season snowfall, mainly above 9,500 feet. This event is unusual due to warmer spring temperatures and dry winter conditions, but it poses minimal risk to most residents.

Key Facts

  • Up to 4 inches of snow could fall in Utah’s high mountains, with some areas possibly seeing up to a foot.
  • Snow will mainly accumulate above 9,500 to 10,000 feet in elevation.
  • The snow is dense and heavy, unlike the light powder typical of winter storms.
  • Late-season snowfalls are uncommon because the air is usually too warm for snow this time of year.
  • Most of Utah’s population will not be affected, but hikers and outdoor visitors should be cautious of slippery trails and poor visibility.
  • Utah had a weak winter snowpack, with snow levels well below normal, raising concerns about water supply for summer.
  • Mountain snowpack is crucial for Utah’s water, so even this late snowfall is beneficial.
  • The National Weather Service is still deciding whether to issue winter weather advisories for this event.
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