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More snow possible for the evening trip, two weaker storms that come later a week

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10 O `clock

A cold front currently leaves Utah and moves to West Colorado, which leads the heaviest snow to the east. The Corridor of Wasatch and I-15 will see the snow rejuvenation at this time. Snow showers will continue and from the evening continue over the rest of the day-an impact on some for the evening pendulum. These showers only create light snow with minimal accumulations.

A Lake effect band can form later in the evening and in the night hours south and southeast of Great Salt Lake. If it develops, it could bring an additional dust on 2 “snow to Salt Lake and Tooele valleys. All sea bands should end in good time for the commuting traffic of tomorrow.

We will get a short break from the snow tomorrow before a few storms cling to the state later this week – a Thursday and a Saturday. These storms look weaker and warmer than the current system.

9:30 a.m. scattered snow showers that are expected for the rest of the day

After a morning with strong snow and some impressive accumulation in areas, the winter weather should remain as a scattered snow showers that are expected to weaken in the evening.

The possibility that a group of sea reinforced snow can form for evening commuting in Salt Lake City. Areas southeast of the large Saltsee could see another snow snow into the night.

This snow band will arrive at about the same time

“An additional snow accumulation is this evening to Wednesday morning southeast of the large Saltsee. If this snow effect remains in a coherent, persistent band, the winter storm warning may have to be extended.”

8:30 a.m. Little Cottonwood reopens – with a warning

The Utah Ministry of Transport had several warnings for problems caused by the winter weather during 8 a.m.

In Salt Lake County, the Little Cottonwood Canyon Road was closed all the morning due to avalanche reduction, but the crews were reopened around 8:30 a.m.

Udot warned the drivers who seize the canyon, however:

“Today, more snow is forecast,” says an explanation to the Udot Cottonwood Canyons X account. “Remember that your PM pendulum traffic and the planning of your descents so that you want to put in the canyon late tonight. Please go home early (before 3 p.m.).

The traction laws remained active in both Little and Big Cottonwood canyons.

A 10-mile route of the state route 143 in Iron County from Brian-Kopf to the Iron Panguit County line is closed in central-utah.

Also in the central area of ​​the state, the authorities warn the drivers of the I-15 from Cedar City to Scipio.

“Road snow covered,” says the Udot warning. “Pflug operations are in progress. Slowing and not passing.”

7:15 a.m. strong wind pair with snow for dangerous driving conditions

Strong winds with gusts of up to 60 miles per hour today hammer western Utah and create dangerous travel conditions in the middle of the storm of the late season.

The winds continue, even if the snow is rejuvenated later on Tuesday morning.

The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City published a strong warning for the West desert, including Dugway, Park Valley and Wendover. The warning applies until noon.

“Strong winds can move loose deposits, damage property and cause power outages,” said NWS. “Travel could be difficult, especially for top -class vehicles and vehicles with supporters.”

In the I-80 in western Utah, strong crowds are expected, the hardest condition near the river mountains in the river, in which isolated gusts could reach 60 miles per hour.

The snow will resume Salt Lake Valley southeast of Great Salt Lake this evening, thanks to another volume of lake reinforced snow.

6:30 p.m.: The heaviest snow in the earlier parts of the pendulum traffic

A strong storm in the late winter brings a significant snowfall to a large part of Utahs and is expected to continue until Tuesday, although it probably begins to rejuvenate during the day.

The storm system could fall on Park City and Salt Lake Valley 8-12 inches, with 4-6 inches being expected near Tooele and Provo.

“The later you can press your shuttle traffic,” said Kutv chief meteorologist Lindsay Storrs: “The better.”

“Commuters in Salt Lake Valley or in the surrounding areas should consider moving their service on Tuesday morning until the heavy band is tapered,” said the National Weather Service.

Snow showers will continue to continue on Tuesday evening, although they will not be so widespread, although a group from the lake with a sea will probably affect Salt Lake City to park City into the night before moving slightly to the west into the SOODEL area.

Areas such as Logan and Brigham City are expected to receive 2-3 inch snow, while the southwest Utahs near Cedar City and Bryce Canyon could see 1-2 inches.

The snow is expected to be completed overnight.

And during the storm through the day, the winds will not be.

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