A bigger storm will hit Monday evening through Tuesday morning for Northern Utah. Snow is expected for the northern mountains with accumulations from 12-24 inches. Valleys could see up to 2-4 inches by Tuesday morning.
A cold front hits the state late Monday afternoon through early Tuesday morning. Snow in the valleys and mountains is expected. Minor accumulation for the valley floors with most of the snow falling through evening commute.
Aside from snow, did we mention it is going to get COLD? Here are the lows we are expecting Tuesday morning. Bundle up! #utwx #wywx pic.twitter.com/xlsHlpHbOj Snow will develop across much of the area today and tonight with an approaching cold storm system. This will result in travel impacts for northern Utah during the evening commute as well as winter driving conditions for many mountain routes. Here's what you can expect. #utwx pic.twitter.com/j9r5BPJGVT
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