Multiple winter storms are expected to hit Utah between Christmas and New Year's, bringing significant snowfall to the mountains and impacting travel conditions.
A series of winter storms are expected to hit Utah between Christmas Day and New Year's, bringing up to 3 feet of snow to the mountains. The National Weather Service predicts weather-related travel concerns across much of the state east of I-15 and north of I-70. While the worst of the Christmas storm will pass by noon Wednesday, drivers are advised to exercise caution on mountain passes as roads dry out. A new storm system arrives Thursday morning, bringing snow to the Wasatch Front.
Valley locations can expect trace amounts, while higher elevations will see more accumulation. Another storm system is expected to bring wet mountain snow and strong winds to high elevations by Friday as southern Utah dries out. The Utah Department of Transportation advises motorists to prepare for winter driving conditions and possible traction restrictions on mountain routes. Officials recommend carrying emergency supplies and checking road conditions before traveling. A storm is expected to affect Utah's central and northern mountains Sunday, cooling down by Monday and potentially turning valley rain to snow
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