As temperatures get hotter, cities in Utah are bracing for spring runoff from the mountains.
<p>PROVO — As the temperatures get hotter, cities in  Utah  are bracing for more spring runoff from the mountains.</p><p>In Provo, the river is already running high and fast.
com/weather/forecast" rel="follow" target="_blank">hotter weather</a> on the doorstep, the city has worked to get ready for even more water running off from the mountains.
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