SALT LAKE CITY — Most of Utah was put under severe weather warnings or advisories Sunday and Monday as a storm system moves in.The National Weather Service reported at 5 a.m. Monday, Alta-Collins had already received 17 inches of snow, while Brighton Crest received 14 inches. Mountains in Logan received 11 inches and Snowbird got 12 inches.
"Snow is starting to impact several major roadways, and our troopers are already busy with crashes across the state," Utah Highway Patrol Col. Michael Rapich tweeted."If you are on the road tonight or tomorrow expect extremely slick roads and heavy winter conditions. Thanks for slowing down and helping us keep you Safe!"
The storm is expected to drop up to 2 feet of snow in some areas like the northern mountains, while the central and southern mountains may possibly receive up to 18 inches of snow. Valleys in northern Utah could get between 2-6 inches of snow before the system moves on. Meanwhile, a Winter Storm Warning has been issued for higher elevations around the state, especially in the Wasatch Mountains and southern mountain areas. Snow accumulation will approach or exceed 2 inches per hour for a time between 5 p.m. Sunday through 8 a.m. Monday.TRACK THE STORM: Get real-time storm information by downloading the FREE Utah Weather Authority app
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